The Member of Parliament for Aowin, Oscar Fosu Larbi, has refuted allegations levelled against him by the chiefs and elders of the area, who claim he is actively involved in illegal mining, popularly known as galamsey.
In a firm response, Oscar Fosu Larbi categorically denied any involvement in galamsey, describing the accusations as baseless and politically motivated.
Speaking to the media in reaction to the claims, the MP dismissed the allegations, stating that they were part of a deliberate campaign to tarnish his reputation and discredit his leadership.
The MP further challenged the accusations regarding his alleged role in bringing illegal miners, reportedly from the northern part of the country, into Aowin.
He explained that the individuals being referenced by the traditional leaders were not illegal miners but rather members of his political party who were introduced to an anti-galamsey task force by the same traditional authorities who are now accusing him.
“What they are saying is bluntly not true. It is false. It is a calculated attempt to tarnish my image. The northerners the traditional authorities are claiming I have brought to come and do illegal mining, after this report, I will be vindicated because these groups are party members and they were introduced to this task force of illegal mining by the same traditional authorities.”