The Chief of Adansi in the Ashanti Region, Opagyakotwere Bonsra Afriyie II says that, no one, regardless of their position, has the authority to give out lands for mining or engage in community mining without having a license and following the traditional protocols.
During a meeting held to address community mining, Nana Bonsra Afriyie made this statement and asked for proper arrangement to be made with regards to mining in the community.
“The traditional protocols go beyond presenting wine to me. Rather, it includes proper and holistic arrangements about compensation, youth employment, among others.
“No Municipal, DCE or Sub-Chief within Adansi has the right to give out lands to any individual for community mining,”
Bonsra Afriyie II further stated that, people are taking advantage of their positions to engage in these activities which affect the community’s environment and water bodies.
“MMDCEs do not have any authority in Adansiman and they do not have the authority to engage in community mining without involving the Chief of Adansi.
“Even Anglo Gold Ashanti Limited (AGA) respects the traditional protocols talk less of those of you who want to engage in community mining. Hence, we are going to invite you once more to present your licenses.”
He also said that he has evidence of some Municipal and District Chief Executives giving out lands for community mining without permission and is reliably informed by authorities in Accra, that the menace is ongoing.
Bonsra Afriyie II warned the DCEs and MCEs to stay off the lands and focus on delivering the mandate of the people or lose their respective positions by under-performing.
He told the sub-chiefs to be firm in the discharge of their traditional duties because “some people want to take them for granted.”
On the other hand, some District Chief Executives (DCE) failed to attend the meeting which was scheduled by the chief to discuss community mining. Out of six Municipal and District Chief Executives in the Adansi area, only Akrofoum District Chief Executive, Jonas Maurice Woode honoured the invitation.
Adansi North District Chief Executive, Eric Kusi Jnr came very late, and the rest of the DCE’s represented by their senior officers.
Bonsra Afriyie II scheduled a second meeting to engage the DCEs on how their action adversely affects the people of Adansikrom.
Speaking on behalf of the MMDCEs, the DCE for Akrofoum pleaded with the chiefs to be patient.
“We are going to honour this invitation and cooperate with the lawyer he has secured for us, so that there will be progress in Adansi area.
“We cannot undermine the authority of our chief in the discharge of our duties.”