The Chiefs and residents of Akyem Hemang, a farming community in the Fanteakwa South District of the Eastern Region, have issued a 10-day ultimatum to the Ghana Police Service, Eastern Regional Coordinating Council, and the local assembly.
They demand that these authorities take action to either expel or apprehend illegal miners who are causing water pollution and devastating farmlands in the area.
The Chiefs have expressed that if the mentioned agencies do not intervene and put a stop to the miners’ activities within the stipulated 10-day period, the community will resort to taking matters into their own hands to safeguard and preserve their water bodies and agricultural lands.
Speaking to the media, the Chief of Akyem Hemang, Osabarima Mmirrikkissi Okasum Apori Atta, conveyed that he can no longer contain the anger of his people.
“We know you have done your best, but it is not good enough, if you can’t do it, give us about 10 policemen to accompany us. Who has authorised them to come and mine our waterbodies in the first place? We cannot build Ghana in this way…I cannot hold back the anger of my people again.
“Within 10 days, if we don’t hear anything we will apply officially, to follow due process to go on demonstration and we will need police guard to drive them away. If there are no laws in this land, let us know so we take the laws into our own hands.”
Several irate community members, in conversations with Citi News, pointed fingers at the government, holding it responsible for the shortcomings in combating illegal mining in the nation.
In the meantime, Ernest Ofosu, the District Chief Executive for Fanteakwa South, who also serves as the Chairman of the District Security Council (DISEC), has provided assurance that an urgent DISEC meeting will be convened to address the grievances expressed by the community.