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Organised Labour’s Strike Decision Unrelated to Financial Gain- Kan Dapaah

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  • No financial requests made by Organised Labour.
  • Allegations deemed "baseless and unfounded".
  • Good faith discussions held between Committee and Organised Labour.
  • Committee dedicated to transparency and accountability.

The Adhoc Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining has categorically denied allegations made by Kwame Baffoe, Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, claiming that Organised Labour’s leadership requested money to call off their planned strike. The committee, led by Minister for National Security Albert Kan-Dapaah, described these accusations as “baseless and unfounded”.

In a press statement released on September 19, 2024, the committee urged the public to disregard these claims, emphasizing that no financial requests were made during their engagement with Organised Labour leaders. The statement read, “The Committee hereby calls on the public to disregard the claims as same are baseless and unfounded. No such demand has been made and no such payment has been made either”.

According to the committee, discussions with Organised Labour were conducted in good faith, without any inducements. Hon. Kan-Dapaah assured that “the engagement between the Committee and Organised Labour was held in good faith and without inducement”. This clarification aims to dispel any misconceptions about the committee’s interactions with Organised Labour.

The Adhoc Ministerial Committee remains committed to combating illegal and irresponsible mining. To achieve this goal, they will continue working closely with all relevant stakeholders. The committee’s primary objective is to ensure that mining activities are conducted in a responsible and sustainable manner.

In light of these allegations, the committee has reiterated its dedication to transparency and accountability. They encourage the public to disregard false claims and focus on the committee’s efforts to address illegal mining.

The committee’s statement serves as a reassurance that their engagement with Organised Labour was genuine and aimed at resolving issues through constructive dialogue.

By dismissing these allegations, the Adhoc Ministerial Committee demonstrates its commitment to upholding the integrity of their processes.

The committee’s efforts to combat illegal mining are crucial for the country’s economic and environmental well-being. Their dedication to transparency and accountability is essential in achieving this goal.

The Adhoc Ministerial Committee on Illegal Mining has denied allegations of financial requests from Organised Labour and reaffirmed its commitment to combating illegal mining.

The committee’s statement provides clarity on the matter, and their continued efforts will be closely monitored to ensure that their objectives are met.

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