The Talensi Mining Communities Initiative (TAMCI), has accused Cardinal Namdini Mining Limit­ed (CNML), a mining company operating at Gbani, a community under Tongo in the Talensi Dis­trict of the Upper East Region, of breaching a larger portion of a contract signed between the communities and the company.

The group is also accusing the company of abusing workers (particularly the locals) at the mines.

At a press Conference held at Namoalugu, a suburb of Tongo in the Upper East Region, the Secretary to TAMCI, Gilbert K. Landola Toah, mentioned that the CNML (Shaandong Mining Group), through some senior management staff members, had created a very hostile relation­ship between the community and the company.

He accused the company of poor resettlement and compen­sation, denial of employment opportunities to indigenes, division and acrimony among traditional leaders in the affected communities, disregard for stake­holders within the catchment area, among others.

Mr Landola also alleged that CNML had embarked on flagrant crackdown on dissent, and dismissing workers without recourse to law.

He stated that it was unfor­tunate that members of staff clothed with the power to hire employees for the company were selling slots between GH¢20, 000.00 and GH¢35, 000.00

“The few local citizens who had been employed had been dismissed. About nine workers had been ‘removed’ within the last two weeks for no just cause,” Mr Landola alleged.

In response to the allegations levelled against the CNML, Mr Emmanuel Kofi Adusei, the Community Liaison Officer of the company, described them as factually inaccurate.

He noted that he was out of the region, but would respond accordingly when he returns.

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 FROM: FRANCIS DABRE DABANG, NAMOALUGU

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