If Ghana had two of the likes of his Lordship Alexander Graham in every region, the justice system will…–SRAN SRAN
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If Ghana had two of the likes of his Lordship Alexander Graham in every region, the justice system will…–SRAN

Savanna Research and Advocacy Network (SRAN), in a press release has said, they appreciate the principled judicial position taken by His Lordship Justice Alexander Graham on not meeting interested people in the mining cases before him. According to SRAN, if Ghana had two of the likes of his Lordship Alexander Graham in every region, the justice system would regain its reputation as a beacon of hope for the rule of law. Read the full release below: PRESS RELEASE  JUSTICE AT LAST! BOLGA, 27TH MARCH, 2023 Ladies and gentlemen of the media and civil society, we are grateful to you for keeping faith with us through thick and thin. We appreciate the principled judicial position taken by His Lordship Justice Alexander Graham on not meeting interested people in the mining cases before him. It gives us the hope and confidence that there can be justice in this our judicial system. That despite the rough, influence buying and nepotism in this country there are few people in our state institutions who can rise above these ills in our society that are dragging us to Armageddon. If Ghana had two of the likes of his Lordship Alexander Graham in every region, the justice system would regain its reputation as a beacon of hope for the rule of law. In the absence of judges like His Lordship Justice Alexander Graham, many have suffered a great deal of oppression, humiliation and even lost their lives. Kudos to civil society organizations in the region such as National Patriots Against Injustice & Corruption (NAPAIC), Talensi Mining Communities Initiative (TAMCI), Savannah Research & Advocacy Network (SRAN), etc. for their vigilance and prompt action whenever their surveillance trackers discover injustice against the people, especially in the mining communities. You would recollect that in 2019, the Concerned Citizens of Talensi, a pressure group that emerged to advocate for community development, equity and responsible mining that protects life, property and the environment, raised concerns about the purported behaviour of the Paramount Chief of Talensi Traditional Council. The group accused him of interfering and using his power as the Paramount Chief to abuse land owners, other traditional authorities who don’t agree with him, and claiming to have supervisory jurisdiction of lands, water bodies and trees in Talensi. You would also recollect in the famous Edward Adeti Expose’ that former Regional Minister and Minister of State in Charge of Special Duties, Mr. Rockson Bukari, at the presidency was caught on tape saying that the Paramount Chief of Talensi had asked him to kill the story of an investigative journalist because it would implicate Shaanxi. Here is a clear case of a state official wanting to kill a story that is unfavourable against a foreign mining company that is engaged in unsavoury exploitation of our mineral resources. What happened last Friday, 10th March 2023, is testament in support of the Concerned Citizens of Talensi that they have been making the right calls all these many years, for justice, responsible and sustainable mining in Talensi. We call on the Minerals Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Talensi Traditional Council, the District Assembly and all stakeholders to come together and unite the community to ensure that mining is done responsibly and beneficial to the community and the people of Talensi. This press release is not to go over what NAPAIC has already recounted but to reinstate what we have been advocating for all these years. That we are not against mining, but we want to ensure that mining is done responsibly and benefits communities where it is undertaken. That the state must have a share, in fact hold some shares in the mining companies in order to generate income for Ghana as a whole and Talensi land in particular. That health and safety needs of miners are guaranteed and miners allowed joining trade unions to fight for their interest and miners must be paid decent wages. So far our experience of large scale mining in our communities has shown that our communities have not benefited from mining. Shaanxi/Earl International has been operating for years and we are yet to see what benefits have come to our people. What has been the benefit of local content? Roads are destroyed, water bodies are diverted, farmlands confiscated, livelihoods displaced, the environment degraded, and lives lost. All in the name of mining that does not uphold the values and cultures of communities. Mining that does not respect the dignity of the people whose resources are being taken away. Cardinal/Shandong is preparing to begin large scale mining operations in Talensi. They are also prospecting for gold all over the Upper East region of Ghana. The local content, for example employment for people who are suffering from loss of their livelihoods has been hardly addressed. We are fighting to ensure that our people and Ghana as a whole benefit from mining. In this light we are calling for transparency and accountability in mining. We encourage government to make licenses, agreements, MOUs, bonds etc. with mining companies publicly accessible. This will enable us to monitor their activities and ensure that they are doing the right thing. We want to reiterate our demands. That Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of Shaanxi/Earl International and Cardinal/Shandong should be made available for us to study and ensure that mining does not make our lands desolate. That the government and Minerals Commission should make it public the percentage of shares that the Ghana government holds in these mining concessions and including the amount of royalties that the two major mining companies are paying. That the Minerals Commission and EPA must ensure that health and safety of employees of these mining companies is secured and that they are monitoring these companies to comply with the laws governing mining in the country. That the Minerals Commission and the EPA work together to ensure that tailings dams are well constructed and the reclamation bonds of all companies are up to date. In the saga of the potential bribery and influence by

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“It is unacceptable that the RCC takes direct responsibility from a private large-scale mining company—TAMCI
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“It is unacceptable that the RCC takes direct responsibility from a private large-scale mining company—TAMCI

The statement said: “It is unacceptable that the RCC takes direct responsibility from a private large-scale mining company, Earl International, by paying compensation on its behalf”. “This raises serious concerns about conflict of interest. The RCC represents the State; so, being in charge of Earl International’s disbursement of cash compensation is alarming”. This is according to a press conference held in Bolgatanga by Talensi Mining Communities’ Initiative (TAMCI). Apexnewsgh.com report TAMCI, a Civil Society Organisation operating in the Talensi District in the Upper East Region, with support from Savannah Research and Advocacy Network (SRAN) has said, they are reliably informed that funds released by Earl International for the compensation exercise of Small Scale Miners were lodged in one of the RCC accounts for onward disbursement to the concessionaires and that was organized in a take-or-leave manner under the supervision of the Upper East Regional Minister. However, some members of the Unique Mining Company who were present at the press conference also narrated how an amount of USD 150, 000.00 meant to compensate them for trespasses by Shaanxi (Earl International) into their concession was fraudulently paid to one Robert Boazor Tampoare by the Regional Minister. “As we speak now some aggrieved members of the Unique Mining Company have petitioned the Economic and Organized Crime Office – EOCO about how USD 150,000.00 meant to compensate them for trespasses by Shaanxi (Earl International) into their concession was fraudulently paid to Robert Boazor Tampoare by the Regional Minister”. Meanwhile, when Apexnewsgh.com contacted Robert Boazor Tampoare for his side of the story, he said: “Those who are talking about it, the convener and what and what, whatever they know about it, they should have their time to go about it. Me, I have nothing to say about anything, whatever they know about it and how they understand it, is up to them. So, they should about what they want to do. He hanged up. The Regional Minister said he intervened because, by the time he assumed office as the Upper East Regional Minister, they were already some existing problems that needs to be resolved between the small-scale miners and Earl International. However, responding to the claim by some group members of Unique Mining Company and Talensi Mining Communities’ Initiative (TAMCI) on the role he played by giving an amount of USD 150,000.00 meant for a company to an individual, the Minister said, when he met with the group for a meeting, some of the issues raised by Robert Tampore was that, the other aggrieved members were not contributing to the company. Adding that, “Indeed, if you have a partner and he has not even contributed at all, you should let him know what is going on and that was how we felt at the meeting and we thought that whatever it is, they should have sat down and discussed it. But you see, when they took the first Ghc 150,000 and they shared no one heard anything about it and we are talking about a year and a half going to two years”. The Minister told Apexnewsgh.com. Read the full statement below: PRESS CONFERENCE BYTALENSI MINING COMMUNITIES’ INITIATIVE (TAMCI)8TH DECEMBER, 2022.WE SHALL OVERCOME! VENCEREMOSINTRODUCTION Distinguished ladies and gentlemen of the media, members of civil society organizations present and all interested parties, we wish to welcome all of you to this very important press conference. We are very grateful to you for keeping faith with us from day one to date. It’s been a journey of lessons and reflections. We set out to fight for the development of our community. As the saying goes, the enemy is always within. We have been called names, dragged to court, physically assaulted, betrayed and remanded in police custody all in a vicious and desperate attempt to silence the only voice that thunders hope and advocates for development in Talensi. But the good Lord continues to hold our right hand so we will remain resolute in our convictions, steadfast in our forward match and bold in our approach. THE GENESISWe wish to bring to your attention that gold mining in Talenteng― particularly by Shaanxi now known as Earl International Group, Cardinal, and their partners ― has brought us hell. It saddens our hearts that in Talensi, these mining companies fail to comply with relevant laws and regulations of the Mining & Minerals Act 2006 (Act 703) on compensation, resettlement, safety, local content etc. to the disadvantage of the citizens whose gold is being stolen to enrich foreign lands. It also saddens us to note that Earl International and Cardinal Resources do not respect and adhere to the laws of this country because they have help from local traditional and political authorities. The reckless mining practices introduced by Shaanxi in our area has caused many tragedies which has claimed many lives. One such tragedy was when we lost 16 young and energetic men through one of their planned executions and recklessness. Earl International also recruits supervisors who are Chinese and who cannot communicate to any team in operation in the language members of the teams understand, which is a breach of Regulation 508 of LI 2182. This deadly lapse was revealed in a Minerals Commission report as one of the reasons the 16 young men died in 2019 in Talensi. We are sure that as you take a keen interest in listening to us, you will be shocked as we reveal the development of our predicament to you. THE BLOOD OF THE 16 WHO WERE MURDERED IN EARL INTERNATIONAL MINE IN 2019 IS CRYING FOR JUSTICE – TALENSI LIVES MATTER Shaanxi/Earl International’s continuous posturing that the sixteen young men they murdered in 2019 were illegal miners, is infuriating the community and has the tendency to ignite an uprising. We are very worried as we discuss with you today that the deaths of our 16 brothers were caused by Shaanxi and the minerals commission investigative report on the incident, proves our point that Shaanxi laced explosives with a lethal chemical called

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Talensi Mining Communities’ Initiative (TAMCI) demands justice for the families of 16 dead miners
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Talensi Mining Communities’ Initiative (TAMCI) demands justice for the families of 16 dead miners

Talensi Mining Communities’ Initiative (TAMCI) a Civil Society Organisation operating in the Talensi District in the Upper East Region, with the support from Savannah Research and Advocacy Network (SRAN) has organized a press conference demanding the compensation for families of the 16 young men who lost their lives as a result of the negligence caused by the Shaanxi Mining Ghana Limited now EARL International Group (Ghana) Gold Limited. Apexnewsgh.com report The statement which was read by the TAMCI Secretary Mr. Laamdolba Bright says: “We are very worried as we discuss with you today that the deaths of our 16 brothers were caused by Shaanxi and the minerals commission investigative report on the incident, proves our point that Shaanxi laced explosives with a lethal chemical called chlorine to kill the 16 young men intentionally”. The group also revealed that Kwesi Bantama has since not also compensated the families of the 16 who were killed by Shaanxi while working for him in 2019. Meanwhile, the group has hinted that Shaanxi/Earl International’s continuous posturing that the sixteen young men who lost their lives in 2019 were illegal miners, is infuriating the community and has the tendency to ignite an uprising. Read the full statement below PRESS CONFERENCE BYTALENSI MINING COMMUNITIES’ INITIATIVE (TAMCI)8TH DECEMBER, 2022.WE SHALL OVERCOME! VENCEREMOSINTRODUCTION Distinguished ladies and gentlemen of the media, members of civil society organizations present and all interested parties, we wish to welcome all of you to this very important press conference. We are very grateful to you for keeping faith with us from day one to date. It’s been a journey of lessons and reflections. We set out to fight for the development of our community. As the saying goes, the enemy is always within. We have been called names, dragged to court, physically assaulted, betrayed and remanded in police custody all in a vicious and desperate attempt to silence the only voice that thunders hope and advocates for development in Talensi. But the good Lord continues to hold our right hand so we will remain resolute in our convictions, steadfast in our forward match and bold in our approach. THE GENESISWe wish to bring to your attention that gold mining in Talenteng― particularly by Shaanxi now known as Earl International Group, Cardinal and their partners ― has brought us hell. It saddens our hearts that in Talensi, these mining companies fail to comply with relevant laws and regulations of the Mining & Minerals Act 2006 (Act 703) on compensation, resettlement, safety, local content etc. to the disadvantage of the citizens whose gold is being stollen to enrich foreign lands. It also saddens us to note that Earl International and Cardinal Resources do not respect and adhere to the laws of this country because they have help from local traditional and political authorities. The reckless mining practices introduced by Shaanxi in our area have caused many tragedies which have claimed many lives. One such tragedy was when we lost 16 young and energetic men through one of their planned executions and recklessness. Earl International also recruits supervisors who are Chinese and who cannot communicate to any team in operation in the language members of the teams understand, which is a breach of Regulation 508 of LI 2182. This deadly lapse was revealed in a Minerals Commission report as one of the reasons the 16 young men died in 2019 in Talensi. We are sure that as you take a keen interest in listening to us, you will be shocked as we reveal the development of our predicament to you. THE BLOOD OF THE 16 WHO WERE MURDERED IN EARL INTERNATIONAL MINE IN 2019 IS CRYING FOR JUSTICE – TALENSI LIVES MATTER Shaanxi/Earl International’s continuous posturing that the sixteen young men they murdered in 2019 were illegal miners, is infuriating the community and has the tendency to ignite an uprising. We are very worried as we discuss with you today that the deaths of our 16 brothers were caused by Shaanxi and the minerals commission investigative report on the incident, proves our point that Shaanxi laced explosives with a lethal chemical called chlorine to kill the 16 young men intentionally.Also, the allegation that the young men were killed in a Shaanxi mine was deliberately concocted to brand them as thieves and hence deny their families any compensation due them. Kwesi Bantama has since not also compensated the families of the 16 who were killed by Shaanxi while working for him in 2019. In just a short while, we will rise on him too. Justice must be served and we will ensure it. We hope the elite and the traditional authorities will work for the benefit of their constituents. After all they are there to protect and represent the people.At this point, we want to observe a minute silence for Miner Paul Agbango who died through electrocution at the Earl International Group mine in Talensi some days ago. LANDS & NATURAL RESOURCE MINISTRY, EPA AND MINERALS COMMISSION, THE SOURCE OF THE WOES OF GOLD MINING IN TALENSI. The Minerals Commission in the Upper East Region is not doing enough as far as their mandate to supervise and ensure that large scale mining companies adheres to the rules and regulations of Ghana as far as license acquisition, mining boundary dispute resolution, safety and precautionary measures among others are concerned. Some of the licences issued by the the Land & Natural Resource Ministry are also stained with irregularities. When the minerals commission recommended the issuance of the Earl International Gold Group large scale licence in 2019, Yenyeya, Unique and Pubortaaba and co mining licences were all active and are still active. Earlier that year Shaanxi through its recklessness and planned execution of the cream of our society (our youth) had killed sixteen young men and left their families destitute and hopeless but the Minerals Commission did not care. The environmental protection agency also granted EPA permit to Earl international group when Yenyeya, Unique, Pubortaaba and co. permits were still active.

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Talensi: Over 800 youth from the area have been employed—EIGGGL response to CSOs
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Talensi: Over 800 youth from the area have been employed—EIGGGL response to CSOs

Following the call by Savanna Research & Advocacy Network (SRAN) and the Foundation for the Transformation of Marginalized Areas (TAMA Foundation Universal) for Earl International Group Ghana Gold Ltd (EIGGGL) formerly known as Shaanxi Mining Limited to compensate settlers at the Obuasi site in Gbane, Earl International Group Ghana Gold Ltd has responded. A statement signed by Bognaab Ebenezer as spokesperson says: “Over 800 youth from the area have been employed”. “Goodwill packages (compensation) be paid to the over 39 small-scale mining groups that existed in the area. These 39 different groups have since amalgamated and become partners of the EIGGGL large-scale business in Ghana”. “2% of gold royalties be paid to the amalgamated small-scale miners twice every year, to serve as alternative, sustainable income source to the concession owners” 200 small scale miners’ employees/staff/workers be employed by EIGGGL as an alternative livelihood source to workers of the concession owners” “Small scale mining concession owners to disband their staff for onboarding into EIGGGL” “An amount of One Million Dollars was expended in this exercise. In other words, the agreement was successfully executed with compensations duly paid, recruitment of workers ongoing and miners now awaiting payment of shares” Below are the full details. Press StatementCc: All media houses 16TH September, 2022.Rejoinder: COMPENSATION FOR SETTLERS IN OBUASI MINING SITE, GBANE The attention of management of Earl International Group [GH] Gold Ltd has been drawn to a press conference organized by some two groups that call themselves the Savanna Research & Advocacy Network (SRAN) and the Foundation for the Transformation of Marginalised Areas (TAMA Foundation Universal) on the above subject matter. The hastily circulated statement is entirely at variance with the intents and purposes of the exercise our company has embarked upon in the last three days. The Earl International Group Ghana Gold Ltd. (EIGGGL) has a large scale concession area of 16.02Sq.Km in the Gbane mining Community. Prior to the grant of this large scale area, a number of small scale mining groups-licenced and unlicenced- existed in the area. Having successfully acquired the large-scale mining lease, EARL was confronted with the challenge of either coexisting with the small-scale miners over the same licenced area or finding an amicable exit plan for the small scale miners who hitherto occupied this area. It was however apparent both large scale and small scale operations couldn’t be on the same licenced area as such posed eminent dangers ans unsafe acts to either side. Together with government, an exit strategy was designed to have the small scale miners relinquish their interests in the area. Government quickly facilitated an agreement (MOU) between the small-scale miners and the company which among other conditions stipulated that: i. Good will packages (compensation) be paid to the over 39 small scale mining groups that existed in the area. These 39 different groups have since amalgamated and become partners of the EIGGGL large scale business in Ghana.ii. 2% of gold royalties be paid to the amalgamated small scale miners twice every year, to serve as alternative, sustainable income source to the concession ownersiii. 200 small scale miners’ employees/staff/workers be employed by EIGGGL as an alternative livelihood source to workers of the concession ownersiv. Small scale mining concession owners to disband their staff for onboarding into EIGGGL An amount of One Million Dollars was expended in this exercise. In other words, the agreement was successfully executed with compensations duly paid, recruitment of workers ongoing and miners now awaiting payment of shares.It has been the expectation of both parties- EIGGGL and government that these small scale miners would clear off the concession and to allow the company have unfettered access to its tenement and mine in very safe atmosphere. However, hundreds of these miners, including itinerant illegal miners, enter the existing small scale miners pits and access the underground tunnels of Earl on daily and nightly basis. The drill, blast support pillars, damage equipment, steal ore, attack company staff and mesmerize the company’s operations all time. It became imperative that management secures the concession properly for mining. Thus, a joint Military, Police, NIB, Minerals Commission force together with the company took the initiative to seal off all illegal mining pits WITHIN the Earl concession and LINKED to the underground operations. It can be recalled that in 2019, about 16 illegal miners sadly lost their lives following similar illegal entries into operational areas that exposed them to hazardous conditions.It must be noted therefore that: The exercise was to seal off illegal mining pits located within the company’s concession for these pits have become dubiously known for dangerous incursions by illegal miners which pose dangers to their lives as well as that of our staff. Exercise is government sanctioned- led and monitored by the Minerals Commission, Military, Police, NIB and leaders of the small scale miners who signed up to the MOU. Those affected are illegal miners who on daily basis use the existing pits of the small scale miners who have subscribed to EIGGGL large scale business. The company operates an underground mine and same has been the mode of operation in the last 13 years. This current exercise, which is in its 3rd day today, hasn’t impacted on the structures/crops/ or farmlands of the people that warrant the CSOs calls for compensation. Mind you, compensations have already been made for these areas. For the avoidance of doubt, the company will compensate any structures / persons/ farmlands that will be impacted as and when such situations come up. Well meaning CSOs should be concerned about the safety of the people and the mine. Safety is the driving force of the current exercise. It is imprudent to describe a mine that is taking measures to forestall the recurrence of mishaps as an unsafe mine. The CSOs cant be seen to approbate and reprobate. The company has taken stringent measures to protect lives and properties in the area. It is to this extent that since the 2019 incident involving the illegal miners, no such nasty situation has

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