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Concerned Farmers Association Demands Compensation from Newmont

September 29, 2023
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Concerned Farmers Association Demand compensation from Newmont

The Concerned Farmers Association, a minority group whose properties have been affected by the operations of the Newmont Ahafo North project, have demanded a deserved compensation from Newmont.

According to the group, whose properties are spread within the Mine’s concessional area in the Tano North Municipality, the company’s unlawful entry and destruction of their farms and properties is affront to the nation’s Minerals and Mining Act.

The Newmont Ahafo North is projecting to mine between 270,000 and 325,000 ounces of gold annually from a concessional area covering about 10,000 acres of land, which spread across five major communities in the Municipality.

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Meanwhile, major construction works at the Mine’s plant site at Afrisipakrom are expected to be completed next year, for the Mine which has a projected lifespan of 13 years, to begin actual operations hopefully in mid-2025. However, the group of farmers and other property owners in the Mine’s five catchment communities made up of Terchire, Adrobaa, Afrisipakrom, Susuanso and Yamfo said the operations of the Mine in the area had further been characterised by alleged human rights violations and abuses.

Addressing a news conference, the aggrieved farmers said they are unhappy “Newmont has failed to conduct land assessment and survey of the members and entered their lands destroying their farms and properties”.

The farmers alleged that “There are incidents where the company’s exploration team inadvertently impacted farms that had not yet been compensated. We however want to draw the public’s attention that this wasn’t accidental, as projected by the company, but just an unlawful mode of operation,” Mr John Mensah, the Chairman of the Association stated.

 “The company has unlawfully entered the farms and destroyed the properties of about eight of our members without their consent. He mentioned some of the properties as teak plantation, cocoa farms, palm trees and food crops.”

Mr John Mensah

Newmont Admits to The Destruction of The Uncompensated Lands And Properties

Flanked by other executives of the Association, Mr Mensah said Newmont admitted to the destruction of the uncompensated lands and properties, but has failed to compensate the affected farmers and landowners.

“Despite the fact that Newmont is aware these farms are the primary source of livelihood and survival of these farmers, it has been callous to the needs and interest of the landowners and farmers and destroyed them. When we tried to exercise our constitutional right to protect our farms from destruction, the company in collaboration with Tano North Municipal Police arrested and detained four of our members.

“The four persons arrested and detained on Wednesday, September 6, 2023, still did not know the offence or reasons behind their arrest and detention and when they were discharged on Police enquiry bail, one of them had his 16-acre teak plantation which he sought to protect cleared by the company. In fact, is that Newmont has no right to enter into the lands to undertake any of its mining activities as enshrined in Section 13(9) of the Minerals and Mining Act 2006, Act 703.”

Mr John Mensah

He added that the Section 13 (9) states “subject to sections 73 and 74 (Compensation for disturbance of owner’s Surface rights), a mineral right granted by the Minister under this section is sufficient Authority for the holder over the land and entitles the holder to enter the land in respect of which the right is granted,” Mr Mensah stated.

Mr Mensah noted that members of our Association are responsible and law-abiding people who have made substantial investment on our farms over the years, as such, we will always employ all lawful, and legitimate means to protect our investments from any wanton destruction. “We will demand respect for our rights under the laws of Ghana notwithstanding the intimidation, harassment, and bullying from Newmont and its agents,” he added.

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