Wacam’s attention has been drawn to a recent publication by The Fourth Estate, an investigative media and platform, titled “Illegal mining spree on Manhyia-linked concession” which reported on alleged illegal mining activities linked to Bodukwan Holding Company Limited and its purported ties to the Manhyia Palace.
In the said publication, portions of an interview with the Technical Director of Wacam were referenced in a manner that creates the impression that he directly commented on this specific issue or linked his remarks to the Manhyia Palace or the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
We wish to categorically state that the interview with The Fourth Estate was sought on general issues regarding mining operations that do not conform to the law and human rights violations associated with such activities.
The interview conducted on or about 2024 and Wacam’s remarks were not targeted at a specific mining company nor Manhyia. The said interview was made within the broader context of responsible mining practices, legal compliance and the necessity of regulatory oversight.
As an advocate for human rights and environmental justice, Wacam’s position remains consistent with the fact that mining activities must be conducted in strict adherence to legal and regulatory frameworks to prevent environmental degradation and human rights violations.