
Audio By Carbonatix
The government's anti-galamsey policies and strategies have come under fire from Asantehene, who claims they are shrouded in falsehood.
According to Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the fight would remain a sham unless the appropriate individuals, particularly financiers, who are responsible for the illegal mining scourge are identified.
Addressing members of the Ashanti Regional House of Chiefs, an unhappy Asantehene insisted that the arrest of laborers at galamsey sites, instead of the site owners, smacks of failure.
"I hate these lies. The fight is full of lies. I hate lies. They should give us a break. It is full of lies,” he said in Twi.
The government’s fight against illegal mining has hit a snag despite the introduction of military-led interventions such as Operation Vanguard, Galamstop and Operation Halt.
A recent Joynews Hotline Documentary, “Destruction for Gold”, shed light on destruction of farmlands, forest reserves and water bodies by illegal mining operations.
An emotional Asantehene described as worrying, the trend where wrong people are targeted with no effort to arrest financiers, including those who procure excavators and heavy equipment, for the illegal act.
He also wants those who benefit from gold produced from illegal activities tracked and brought to book.
“You send military men to galamsey sites; they end up arresting labourers covered with mud. Can this man be the one behind galamsey?
"This is someone hired by a big fish to work at his site. Who is the final receiver of the gold?
"How come the one who bought excavators is left off the hook? The military as usual photograph a poor labourer whose body is always covered in dirt; a man who receives partly 200, 300 cedis from a financier.
"Then they say they have arrested galamsey operators. You will find nothing on that man when he is searched.
What then happens to the financier? How come he is not arrested," he said in Twi.
“Are they saying they don’t know those behind galamsey in Ghana? The gold ends up being sold abroad. So who is behind the sale of gold abroad? Is it not the financier? How come he is not arrested?
Once the financier is arrested, we will put an end to galamsey so our water bodies can be saved,” he added.

The Asantehene has also warned that chiefs under his authority who profit from the illegal mining business would pay dearly for their deeds.
“Whoever has benefited financially from galamsey will surely pay for it. All of us would pay dearly if we decide to tackle the menace lackadaisically.
As for the government, they know the culprits but has failed to arrest them.
Their own is full of lies; they should give us a break
We are partly to be blamed. All of us must accept our mistakes and move the fight forward.”
Friday’s meeting was the first General Meeting of the Ashanti Regional House of Chiefs in 2022 chaired by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
Latest Stories
-
DBG launches women’s lending programme to boost female-led businesses
1 hour -
“It keeps me awake at night” – UniMAC VC reveals struggle to unite three institutions under one university
2 hours -
Photos: Vice President joins nationwide clean-up exercise
2 hours -
Ghana’s real sporting crisis lies beyond the pitch
2 hours -
Healthy food is a business investment, not a lifestyle choice — Mövenpick GM
2 hours -
Mahama urges Ghanaians to sustain clean-up exercise as he calls for community involvement
2 hours -
Okyenhene urges universities to train innovators and job creators at Garden City University investiture
2 hours -
UniMAC Vice Chancellor warns Ghana needs AI investment to secure future of media industry
3 hours -
Health Ministry supports Mövenpick Green Stay Initiative to promote healthy workplace nutrition
3 hours -
Weija Children’s Hospital contractor arrested over alleged procurement irregularities – Gov’t
3 hours -
Health Ministry says Weija Children’s Hospital handover was focus of meeting with contractor
3 hours -
Gov’t to enforce sanitation by-laws, demolish structures on waterways – Felix Kwakye Ofosu
4 hours -
PIAC warns global energy transition policies adoption could threaten Ghana’s petroleum industry
4 hours -
Ga South Assembly identifies 1,200 illegal structures for demolition to curb flooding
4 hours -
Military personnel allegedly seize 15 excavators from Enchi Assembly yard despite court order
4 hours