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Ghana's Licensed Miners Demand Action Against Rogue Anti-Galamsey Task Force
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47757, member: 636"] Licensed miners across Ghana want President Mahama to stop a fake anti-galamsey team. This rogue group pretends to have government power but really just causes trouble. The fake officers steal equipment from legal miners and demand money. They attack people who follow all the proper mining rules. The real government task force cannot do their job because these criminals keep interfering. A dangerous fight almost started between the fake team and official workers in Western Region. Energy Minister Armah-Kofi Buah had to step in and tell the real officers to leave. The fake group later blocked roads and tried to take weapons from government workers. This scared many people about safety and who really controls security. Nobody knows who gives orders to these criminal gangs. The rogue team destroyed expensive cars and stole heavy machines from legal mining sites in Ashanti Region. Miners lost millions of dollars worth of equipment during these illegal raids. Two major mining groups held meetings to complain about these attacks. They asked the president to shut down the fake task force immediately. The groups also want investigators to find out who leads these criminal operations. Licensed miners feel angry because they follow every law but still face harassment. They pay their fees and get proper permits but criminals still attack them. Many miners worry about losing more equipment and money. The mining groups warn that people might start fighting back if nothing changes. They just want fair treatment and protection from their government. [/QUOTE]
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