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In Galamsey Fight, Ghanaians Should Apologise to Prof Frimpong Boateng Over It's Ascendancy - Kwasi Krang KK.

In Galamsey Fight, Ghanaians Should Apologise to Prof Frimpong Boateng Over It's  Ascendancy - Kwasi Krang KK.

Bearly 3 years ago that President Akufo Addo dare to fight galamseyers even upon the verge of losing his Presidency. 


But with the support of the then Inter Ministerial Committee headed by Prof Frimpong Boateng in his attempt to clamp down the galamsey menace in the country was fingered and accused of involvement of the activities which in the vein of working to reduce the high rate of the galamsey activities which led to the dissolution of the committee and termination of his appointment. 


The Inter Ministerial Committee Chairman, Prof Frimpong Boateng did his best to stop the activities at that time but because he was prevented by the galamseyers destroying our environment over his quest to stop them has now proven that, he at that time was the man able to stop galamseyers but because he couldn't finish his mandate, their work and activities has increased beyond measure in destroying the country's water bodies along every rivee. 


Who can we say now and the best to put a stop to the activities of galamseyers either than Prof Frimpong Boateng who could not finish his mandate and now the work of the galamseyers is in ascendancy everywhere in the country without anybody fighting their activities should there be the former inter Ministerial Committee Chairman was at post therefore Ghanaian has now seen that Prof Frimpong Boateng was the cable person to do that job according to Kwasi Korang aka KK hence we should apologise to him.


Source: Alrich24newsgh.com 

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