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The Minerals Commission has launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the destruction of heavy mining equipment across Asanko Gold Mines’ concessions in Amansie West.
The $28 million machines, owned by Rabotec, were set ablaze after angry youth stormed the site and clashed with security personnel over alleged encroachment on the company’s concessions.

Engines, excavators, and other heavy-duty machinery across the concession now lie destroyed and unusable.
Unrest is escalating in Mpatuam, Aboabo, and Esaase, where clashes between youth and security personnel of Asanko Gold Mines have already claimed two lives and left several others injured.
The General Manager of Asanko Gold Mines, Ahmed Muhamin Yaya, said the company has yet to fully assess the extent of the damage to its property.
He described the destruction as disheartening and warned that it could severely disrupt mining operations.
“We will sit back, strategise, and come back. We need a lot of engagement on the ground. We have been doing this for the past years. To have the social licence to operate. It’s disheartening to go through these bad things. And I don’t think it supports mining activities,” he said.

During a preliminary gauge of the impact of the clash, it was revealed that only Rabotec assets on the concessions of Asanko Gold Mines were destroyed, raising concerns of a possible sabotage.
Meanwhile, the Minerals Commission has confirmed an ongoing investigation into the incident.
“We want to protect the integrity of the investigation. We have picked points that we will factor into the process, but we don’t have the findings yet,” the Assistant Ashanti Regional Manager, Dr Lorde Christian, said.
Asanko Gold Mine, in a press statement, said the company is working closely with local authorities, government officials, and community leaders to address the situation.

“The company shares in the community's grief over the tragic loss of life and extends its heartfelt condolences to the affected families during this difficult time.
“The Company remains committed to maintaining constructive dialogue with all stakeholders as investigations proceed,” the statement read.
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