17th March 2024 1:47:54 PM
2 mins readTensions flared in the Gbane community of the Talensi district in the Upper East Region as illegal miners vehemently opposed efforts by the Upper East Regional Security Council and the Minerals Commission to shut down the mining pits they were operating.
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The standoff occurred in the early hours of Friday, March 15, 2024, lasting nearly 7 hours as security forces, including military and police personnel, clashed with the miners, resulting in injuries among the miners.Sources revealed that the illegal gold miners were operating within concessions leased to Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited, a Chinese mining firm.
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Despite the legal ownership of the area, the miners continued their unauthorized activities, leading to frustration from authorities.Efforts by security forces to close the illegal mining pits were met with fierce resistance from the miners, leading to a physical altercation.
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Tensions escalated further when warning shots were fired by uniformed personnel to disperse the crowd, prompting the miners and their wives to retaliate by throwing stones at the security officers and their vehicles.<img src="
alt="" class="wp-image-643978" />During the chaos, a young miner was reportedly shot and critically injured, later succumbing to his injuries after being
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rushed to a nearby hospital.In response to the shooting, enraged miners stormed the operational area of the Chinese mining company, forcibly breaking through the entrance and assaulting a Chinese worker.The injured worker was evacuated to the company's hospital for treatment.
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Sources within the company disclosed that the illegal miners had conducted extensive underground mining, connecting their pits to the company's designated mining area, allowing them to steal gold ore during blasting operations.<img src="
alt="" class="wp-image-643979" />David Da'an, a miner, acknowledged that while the area was leased to Earl International Group Ghana Gold Limited,
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compensation was paid to local concession owners for operating in the area.However, he questioned the need to seal off their pits if there were no connections to the company's tunnels, emphasizing the dependence of their livelihoods on mining activities.<img src="
alt="" class="wp-image-643980" />Another miner, Douglas Sariya, vowed to resist any attempts to close the pits, calling
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on President Akufo-Addo and Vice President Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia to intervene on their behalf, warning of political repercussions if their grievances were not addressed.“We told the company that anytime our tunnels connect theirs, we will close ours. But the fact of the matter is that our tunnels are not connected to that of the company.
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So, why will they want to seal off our pits?“If Bawumia is listening to us, he should intervene on our behalf, else, we the youth will join NDC and when that happens, we will make sure that no NPP vehicle will be allowed in Gbane for campaigning,” he declared.
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