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Seven Ghanaian Miners killed in a confrontation with military at a mining site

by Africa24hrs
January 21, 2025
in Africa Politics, Blog, Business, Military, Security
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At least seven individuals have lost their lives during a confrontation with soldiers stationed at a mine in the central Ashanti region, as reported by the military.

The Ghana Armed Forces stated that approximately 60 illegal miners, some of whom were reportedly armed with “pump action guns,” forcibly entered the mine operated by the multinational corporation AngloGold Ashanti. When the soldiers attempted to intervene, the miners allegedly opened fire.

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In response, the soldiers acted in self-defense, resulting in fatalities and injuries, according to an official statement.

A spokesperson for the miners refuted claims that they were armed.

In the wake of the fatalities, protests erupted in Obuasi, where demonstrators set several buses ablaze.

Outraged residents stormed the premises of the company, destroying at least three vehicles and other equipment belonging to AngloGold Ashanti.

President John Mahama has called for an investigation into the incident, asserting that anyone found to have acted unlawfully will face legal consequences.

A statement from the presidency reported that eight individuals had died.

The government has instructed AngloGold Ashanti to cover the medical costs for the injured and the expenses for burial, while also directing security forces to maintain order in the region.

The company reported that the situation has since stabilized and that it is collaborating closely with local authorities.

Its primary focus remains on “the safety and health of our employees and the community members” impacted by the incident.

Kofi Adams, the local chairman of the Ghana National Association of Small-Scale Miners, stated to Reuters that the violence was “unprecedented.” He noted that nine individuals lost their lives and 14 sustained serious injuries, expressing confusion over the reasons behind the outbreak of violence.

Historically, he mentioned that warning shots had been fired to deter intruders and contested the military’s claims that the individuals involved were armed.

The military asserted that “illegal miners were equipped with locally made rifles, pump-action guns,” and other weaponry, emphasizing its obligation to protect itself, innocent civilians, and property, even if it necessitated the use of lethal force.

Tensions have been mounting between AngloGold Ashanti and local residents, who accuse the company of exploiting mineral resources without contributing significantly to local development or job creation. Some small-scale mining associations in the area have requested a share of the company’s mining concessions.

The company maintains that it has made substantial contributions to the local communities. Following the recent disturbances, several schools established and operated by the company in the region announced a temporary two-day closure.

While there have been previous conflicts between security personnel and mining communities, the current economic challenges in the country have intensified the situation.

Ghana is experiencing its most severe economic crisis in a generation, characterized by soaring public debt, high inflation, and rising unemployment.

In the context of this economic turmoil, there has been an increase in small-scale mining activities, including unregulated operations that have been criticized for their detrimental effects on the environment.

Several buses were burnt by angry protesters when they learnt about the killings.
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