Media Release: Newmont Africa Addresses Reports of Arrest of Concerned Farmers in Relation to Ahafo North Project.
Media Release: Newmont Africa Addresses Reports of Arrest of Concerned Farmers in Relation to Ahafo North Project.
Accra, 13th September, 2023
– Newmont Africa has noted with concern, media
publications alleging connivance with the police to arrest some members of the
Concerned Farmers Association in its Ahafo North Project’s mining area.
Newmont Africa remains committed to
progressing the Ahafo North Project in a responsible and sustainable manner,
having due regard for the human rights of all persons affected by the Project.
The company respects and proactively engaged in good faith dialogue to reach
mutually acceptable solutions. The Ahafo North Project has therefore enjoyed
strong community, regulatory, and broader stakeholder support and approval.
Ahafo North land access and Concerned Farmers’
claims
In compliance with legal and regulatory
requirements, Newmont has accessed over 98% of land required to begin
construction of the Project. About 2,500 farmers and landowners have been
compensated, following negotiations and agreements with the Resettlement and
Crop Rate Negotiation Committees, jointly constituted by impacted farmers,
property owners, traditional leaders, as well as community and government
representatives.
Some 21 farmers, belonging to the Concerned
Farmers Association, however, refused to abide by the outcome of the
negotiations and subsequently declined enumeration of their farms and
structures. They have been uncooperative despite the extensive engagement and
mediation efforts aimed at addressing their concerns, including interventions
by eminent traditional chiefs, youth leaders, and other relevant stakeholders.
The group is demanding individual negotiations that could result in potential
rates beyond what was agreed by the Resettlement and Crop Rate Negotiation
Committees, which rates are significantly more than the assessed professional
and government valuation rates or lower negotiated rates leading to unfair
compensation in comparison to the already 2,500 compensated farmers and further
dissatisfaction with the compensation process.
Disruption of land clearing activities
Following full compensation for over 98% of
lands required for mine construction, Newmont commenced clearing of these
compensated lands within the Ahafo North Project’s mining area. Unfortunately,
some members of the Concerned Farmers Association have actively and
aggressively disrupted land-clearing activities by the company and its
contractors. The company has largely resorted to good faith engagement and
dialogue in these instances, to reduce tension and maintain peaceful
co-existence.
Impact on uncompensated land
There was an incidence where the company’s
exploration team inadvertently impacted one of the farms that had not yet been
compensated for. In this instance, the company engaged the owners of the land,
who are members of the Association to amicably resolve the impact. They
initially agreed for the temporary exploration activities to proceed while
adequate compensation is discussed. However, one John Mensah, who is the
chairman of the Association, mobilised the impacted farmers and other members
of the Association whose land had not been impacted, to halt the exploration
drilling activities on the said parcel of land, threatening to burn the
exploration drill rig, among other equipment. The exploration activity was
stopped, the rigs demobilised, and the drill holes covered.
Vandalization of company property on compensated
land
In a separate incident, Mr. John Mensah led
some Association members to attack Newmont’s mining team during a land-clearing
exercise on a parcel of land that had been negotiated and compensated for by
the company. This time, the company’s vehicle was vandalized during the attack,
prompting the company to report the incident to the police. The members were
arrested and arraigned before the Duayaw Nkwanta circuit court on 30th
August, 2023. The court granted them bail and directed them not to return to
the company’s mining area until the determination of the case by the court. The
Association members ignored the court’s directive and proceeded to disrupt work
at the mining area the very next day, 1st September, 2023, leading
to the arrest of four of them, including Mr. John Mensah.
Claims by Concerned Farmers Association
regarding the destruction of John Mensah’s Farm
In the media publications, the Concerned
Farmers Association made claims that members of the Association were on their
way to their farms when they noticed that the farm of their chairman, John
Mensah, was being destroyed by Newmont.
The land in question is not owned by John
Mensah. He is a tenant farmer. The said
land has been fully assessed and due compensation has been paid to the farmland
owner, following the owner’s request to Newmont to carry out the assessment,
and John Mensah’s refusal to allow for same. Mr. John Mensah was duly notified
of the landowner’s request for assessment and payment of compensation. After
the assessment, John Mensah proceeded to harvest all the mature teak trees in
the farm before the Newmont team started the land clearing.
Newmont will continue to respect the rights of
its stakeholders
Newmont Africa remains committed to
progressing the Ahafo North project in a responsible manner, and in line with
the due human rights requirements and processes. It will continue constructive
and organised dialogue with all stakeholders on all issues of mutual concern to
ensure the long-term sustainability of the business and the jobs, incomes, tax
revenues and other benefits the company provides.
About Newmont Africa
Newmont Africa is Ghana’s leading gold
producer and operates two gold mines: the Ahafo Mine in the Ahafo region and the Akyem Mine
in the Eastern region. It is progressing work on establishing a third mine
which is currently at the Project Stage – the Ahafo North Project. The company is a subsidiary of Newmont Corporation, the world’s leading
gold business. Commercial production at Ahafo began in 2006 and at Akyem in 2013. The
Company currently employs over 6,700 employees and contractors.
Regional Media Contact:
David Johnson
Director, Communications & External Relations
Newmont Ghana Gold Limited
+233 0257960234
David.Johnson2@newmont.com
Site Media Contact:
Samuel Osei
Manager, Communications & External Relations
Newmont Ghana Gold Limited
+233 0501414710
Samuel.Osei@newmont.com
Source: Alrich24newsgh.com/Opamago Paparichy.
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