Residents of Anum Apapam in the Ayensuano District of the Eastern Region have accused Robert Lamptey, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for Madina in the Greater Accra Region, of running 15 illegal mining sites near the Ayensu River. These activities have reportedly led to severe pollution of the river, which serves as a crucial water source for the surrounding communities.
According to concerned residents, Mr. Lamptey is said to hold 494,000 shares in Black Ark Company Limited, a gold and diamond mining firm involved in the illegal operations. He is listed as one of the company’s trustees and directors, raising significant alarm about his alleged role in illegal mining, known locally as “galamsey,” which has been devastating the environment and contaminating water bodies.
Environmental Devastation
Local environmental groups and residents have voiced their outrage, accusing Black Ark Company Limited of not only polluting the Ayensu River but also destroying forest reserves near New Edubease. The widespread deforestation and contamination of natural habitats have had a devastating impact on both the environment and local livelihoods.
“We can no longer use the river for drinking or cooking. It’s too polluted,” lamented a local farmer. “Now, we have to buy sachet water whenever we go to the farm.” Videos allegedly showing large-scale environmental damage at Lamptey’s mining sites have further fueled public anger.
Calls for Investigation
Local residents, farmers, and environmental activists are demanding immediate government action. They are urging President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s administration to launch a full-scale investigation into Mr. Lamptey and his associates, including Michael Asare and Zekeriye Konugoglu, who are also reportedly involved in the illegal operations.
“We cannot allow individuals seeking public office to destroy our forests and water bodies for personal gain,” said a spokesperson for a local environmental NGO. The activists have also called on independent media outlets to investigate and verify these claims.
Political Fallout
The allegations have sparked significant political controversy, particularly as Mr. Lamptey campaigns for a seat in Parliament. Critics argue that his alleged involvement in illegal mining activities undermines his credibility and calls into question his commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development.
Opposition parties have called for Lamptey to step down as a candidate, arguing that his actions violate the principles of responsible leadership. Lamptey has yet to address the accusations publicly, but if proven true, the scandal could severely damage his political career, especially given the ongoing national fight against illegal mining.
Next Steps
As the pressure mounts, local leaders are urging government agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, to investigate the matter and take decisive action. Media outlets have been encouraged to visit Ayensu and New Edubease to confirm the residents’ claims.
The outcome of this case could have far-reaching consequences for Ghana’s battle against illegal mining and its efforts to protect the country’s natural resources. Meanwhile, the residents of Anum Apapam continue to suffer from the environmental destruction, with their access to clean water and livelihoods at risk.
Source: ghananewsonline.com.gh with extra files from Soireenews