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Aisha Huang’s Re-emergence Brouhaha: Failure to fight Galamsey started under NDC – Ahiagbah

While there is still a controversy surrounding the description of a call of action against illegal mining activities in Ghana, the political landscape keeps pouring in its divergent propagandas, making it extremely difficult to get the clear picture. However, leadership seemed to have been closely defined when President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo boldly said that he was going to put his presidency on the line to fight against Galamsey in this country. It sounded so soothing, but what then happened? It became a banter between himself and his Senior Minister, Yaw Osafo Marfo, when both were in sharp disagreement with regards to Aisha Huang’s deportation. While the former claimed it was going to disrupt the relationship Ghana has with China; hence, her deportation should be cancelled, the latter insisted that deporting her was the best way to go because punishing her further could make China hold back on its decision to help Ghana with the Sinohydro Loan of $2 billion. 

In a state of political confusion and leadership crisis, the only thing we could expect from our leaders is choosing China’s development at the expense of our deteriorating environment. 

From another perspective, Kweku Baako Jr., a renowned Ghanaian journalist and editor, was emphatic some years ago, that Aisha Huang is a very powerful woman, with connections over all the country. Not only is she connected to people in high profiled institutions under the current administration, she was also connected to powerful heads of public entities under the Mahama-led administration. This clearly means that there is a high possibility that our political leaders are culpable in this whole mess. While Huang is blackmailing our “so-called” leaders, using sex tapes and sex videos, she comfortably expanded her illegal mining operations, especially in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. 

When you hear people say that Aisha is powerful, then this is the bottom line. She has been able to mute all individuals who could lead to her prosecution and imprisonment, and has managed to take the law into her own hands, to do whatever she wants to do with it.

While the Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party, Richard Ahiagbah never seems guilty for losing the fight or war against illegal mining, security officials and traditional leaders are the main persons, according to him, who are more culpable. He further stated that NDC gave up the fight against Galamsey, so we need to applaud the current Government for the work done so far. Hence, the results we are seeing today?

Ahiagbah however suggested that the law must be duly enforced because the challenge we currently have in this country is the enforcement of the very laws we have documented.

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