The former Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Kwaku Asomah-Cheremeh, has debunked claims that he revoked the mining lease of Kingston OkomengKissi and gave it out to other persons/entities.
Reacting to an audio circulating on social media and other media platforms, through a press statement issued by his Counsel, Kwabena Asare Atuah, he said Kingston Okomeng’s claim is nothing but a fallacy.
The following is the full statement;
Respectfully, I act as Counsel for Kwaku Asomah-Cheremeh (hereinafter referred to as my client) upon whose instructions I write this statement.
My client’s attention has been drawn to an audio circulating on social media and other media platforms where the former Board Chair of Precious Minerals and Marketing Company (PMMC) and the Eastern Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Mr. Kingston OkomengKissi in an interview on Oman FM and aired on Net2 TV on the 5th day of May, 2021 where he (Kingston OkomengKissi) stated that, my client, Kwaku Asomah-Cheremeh, then Minsiter for Lands and Natural Resources, cancelled and took away the renewal of the mining lease of Kingston OkomengKissi and gave it out to other persons/entities.
Kingston OkomengKissi further claimed that when the documents were done, it was posted or pasted on the Nkawkaw Municipal Assembly’s notice board.
The MCE wrote to the Minerals Commission that the said particular area on the documents belonged to someone so it cannot be given to another person.
Kingston Okomeng Kissi further stated that he (Kingston Okomeng Kissi) went to the office of my client with a petition and documents purporting that he (Kingston Okomeng Kissi) owns the said area.
The NDC could not take that particular area from him (Kingston Okomeng Kissi) but rather my client has taken away his (Kingston OkomengKissi) mining lease.
Kingston Okomeng Kissi further stated that the matter appeared before the Chief of Staff and same was deliberated upon for about ten (10) times and the Chief of Staff asked my client to give back the licence to Kingston Okomeng Kissi, but my client refused.
My client wants to state emphatically that he has never cancelled nor taken away Kingston Okomeng Kissi’s licence as he (Kingston Okomeng Kissi) claims.
The true facts are rather that my client met with Kingston Okomeng Kissi at the office of the Chief of Staff once to discuss Kingston Okomeng Kissi’s claim of ownership of that site.
My client tasked the Minerals Commission to look into the matter. The report from the Minerals Commission revealed that the area was encumbered and belonged to someone else who had already secured all necessary documentations.
We therefore ask Kingston OkomengKissi to produce whatever documents he (Kingston Okomeng Kiss) has showing that the area belonged to him (Kingston OkomengKissi) for which he (Kingston OkomengKissi) claims my client took away. As a miner, Kingston OkomengKissi has to know that a legitimate claim to a lease of licence can only be proved by a valid mining lease. Also, the law enjoins the regulatory body to ensure that mining is done in accordance with the terms of the lease or licence.
My client has not done what Kingston OkomengKissi is imputing to him as my client was very much aware it was unlawful and illegal to do that.
This story is one of the unfortunate stories to tarnish the image of my client in the public domain. Kingston OkomengKissi’s claims are untrue and a total fabrication coming at a time my client is no longer in office.
The action of Kingston OkomengKissi is just to paint my client black before government and the party. Kingston OkomengKissi should not forget that it took the collective responsibilities of party officers like Regional Chairmen to work tirelessly to bring the party into power.
My client as a former Regional Chairman for the then Brong Ahafo Region cannot and will not treat Kingston OkomengKissi the manner he Kingston OkomengKissi is claiming against my client.
Thank you.
KWABENA ASARE ATUAH
COUNSEL FOR KWAKU ASOMAH-CHEREMEH
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