The Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, has extended his support to victims of the devastating explosion in Odumase, emphasizing the need for urgent relief and stricter enforcement of safety regulations.
The explosion, which rocked the Odumase community, has left many residents in distress, with significant property damage and multiple injuries reported.
Dr. Amoakohene visited the affected community to console victims and assess the extent of damage caused by the explosion.
In a show of solidarity, he made cash donations to families that had suffered significant losses, as well as to those receiving medical care for injuries sustained during the blast.
The financial assistance, he noted, was meant to provide immediate relief to struggling households and support those undergoing medical treatment.
“Beyond financial support, I have instructed NADMO to mobilize emergency relief efforts for affected individuals and families.
“Additionally, I have called on the security services to expedite investigations into this unfortunate incident to ensure accountability and prevent future occurrences.”
Dr. Frank Amoakohene
Initial reports suggest the explosion was caused by illegally traded dynamite, leading to widespread property damage and severe injuries.

The incident has raised serious concerns about illegal mining activities, commonly referred to as ‘galamsey,’ and the dangerous handling of explosives in residential areas.
This revelation has sparked discussions about the enforcement of mining regulations and the effectiveness of security measures in preventing the proliferation of illegal explosives.
Dr. Amoakohene expressed deep concern over the situation, emphasizing the urgent need for stricter regulations to curb illegal activities that pose significant risks to public safety.
He reiterated the need for stronger collaboration between security agencies and local communities to identify and root out illicit mining operations that endanger lives and property.
Commitment to Safety and Accountability
During his visit, Dr. Amoakohene reaffirmed the commitment of H.E. John Dramani Mahama to supporting affected communities and ensuring that authorities enforce safety regulations more strictly to prevent similar disasters in the future.
He highlighted that beyond immediate relief efforts, there is a pressing need for long-term solutions to illegal mining and the unsafe handling of explosives.
The Minister commended local authorities for their swift response and urged residents to fully cooperate with security agencies as investigations continue.
He stressed the importance of collective action in safeguarding communities from such tragedies.
“Our hearts are with all those affected. Let’s work together to ensure safety, prevent such tragedies, and support our communities in times of need.”
Dr. Frank Amoakohene
As authorities work to establish accountability, the explosion has reignited discussions on the dangers posed by unregulated mining activities and the need for comprehensive measures to prevent future occurrences.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with the unauthorized handling of explosives and the importance of stringent enforcement of mining laws.
Beyond the local response, calls have intensified for the central government to take decisive action in addressing illegal mining.
Experts have emphasized that the widespread availability of explosive materials, particularly in unauthorized hands, presents a national security threat that must be tackled with urgency.
Security analysts and environmental activists alike have urged policymakers to implement more stringent measures and increase surveillance in areas known for illegal mining activities.
Meanwhile, affected families continue to count their losses, with many struggling to rebuild their homes and businesses in the aftermath of the explosion.
Local organizations and philanthropists have also stepped in to provide additional assistance, including food, clothing, and temporary shelter to those displaced by the tragedy.
As investigations unfold, residents are calling for justice and assurances that those responsible for the illegal handling of explosives will be held accountable.
The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the next steps as authorities work to uncover the full circumstances that led to the disaster and implement measures to prevent a recurrence.
The Odumase explosion has served as a wake-up call on the dangers of illegal mining and the unregulated distribution of explosives.
The government, law enforcement agencies, and community leaders face increasing pressure to strengthen oversight, enforce existing laws, and ensure that public safety remains a top priority.
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