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Independent presidential candidate Kofi Koranteng has demanded that President Akufo-Addo and his ministers face jail time for their “gross incompetence” in handling illegal mining (galamsey) and the importation of heavy machinery used in the practice.
Speaking on JoyNews’ News Desk with Fostina Sarfo, Koranteng expressed frustration with the government’s inability to regulate the influx of earth-moving equipment and control the environmental destruction caused by illegal mining operations.
In a passionate critique, Mr Koranteng questioned the government’s negligence, saying, “Illegal mining is rampant in Ghana. How is it done? Massive machines are tearing up the earth. Who owns these machines? How do they get here? They don’t fly in. They come through the ports. And who controls the ports? The government.”
He continued, “When these machines were entering the country, why didn’t they stop them and ask, ‘What are these machines for?’ A simple tracking system could’ve been put in place to ensure they weren’t used for galamsey. But they didn’t, and that’s gross incompetence.”
Koranteng called for accountability, stating, “The people who should be arrested and jailed are the president and his ministers. They’ve allowed this destruction and violated the rights of the people by letting it continue.”
His comments follow the recent arrest of 44 demonstrators from the #StopGalamseyNow protest by Democracy Hub, which turned violent at the 37 Intersection in Accra on September 22, 2024.
When asked whether he supports a complete ban on all mining activities, Koranteng was unequivocal: “Yes, we need to shut down the entire industry.
"Stop, reset, and shut it down because it’s killing us. These governments have no control, and they’ve proven it.”
Mr Koranteng concluded by asserting that the government’s failure to manage the illegal mining crisis demonstrates a lack of leadership, calling for a new approach that prioritises environmental protection and the well-being of Ghanaians.
His comments come as illegal mining continues to devastate parts of the country, with rising demands for stricter regulations and more effective enforcement.
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