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Ghana : Mahama charges Akufo-Addo To Resign For Falling To End Illegal Mining

September 21, 2022

By Maxwell Nkansah The imminent threat of Ghana’s water resources running dry in a few years gets scarier by the day. Water treatment plants are being shut down one after the other almost every time due to pollution, largely from the activities of illegal gold miners. In accordance to the effect of galamsey coursing harm to Ghanaian water bodies, the former President of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has called for the sanctions against government officials involved in the return of the "galamsey queen," Aisha Huang. Aisha Huang was arrested a few days ago by National Security operatives for her illegal return to the country following her deportation in September 2018. Her arrest has left many questioning the government's commitment to the fight against illegal mining in the country. Speaking on Accra-based TV3, former President Mahama said the government must not shield anyone involved in the return of the Chinese national. The former President also called out President Akufo-Addo for "failing to fight the menace." President Akufo-Addo in 2017 put his presidency on the line by stating his resolve to fight the galamsey menace. "I have said in Cabinet, and perhaps this is the first time I am making this public, that I am prepared to put my presidency on the line on this matter," the President said. Mr. Mahama said President Akufo-Addo should have resigned by now, per his own words. "If you go to the districts, they talk about community mining. Community mining is the NPP party executives and the DCEs who are doing the community mining. So, they are the ones doing what they are doing, so how can you expect him to fight Galamsey when his own people are the ones who are doing it?" "If we were in some other jurisdiction, he would have resigned by now. "With his word, he put his presidency on the line," he added. Aisha Huang was deported in 2018 because of her illegal mining activities. The deportation was criticized as many felt she should have been prosecuted instead. Reports indicate that she returned to Ghana from a neighboring country through a land border. She also has a Ghana Card with the name Huang En. The Attorney General plans to revisit Aisha’s past crimes as well as her recent offenses. She has been charged with mining without a license and engaging in the sale and purchase of minerals.    

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