The Member of Parliament for Mpohor-Fiase, Henry Godfred Kofi Bentil, has dismissed allegations linking him to illegal mining activities, insisting he has no involvement in galamsey.
Responding to the claims, Mr. Bentil described the allegations as baseless and challenged individuals making such assertions to present credible evidence to the public.
“I am not involved in illegal mining. Anyone with evidence to the contrary should come forward and make it public,” he stated.
The lawmaker noted that Mpohor has historically been a mining enclave, with the sector serving as a major source of livelihood for many residents. He added that proceeds from mining activities over the years have supported several individuals in the area to pursue their education and improve their living conditions.
Mr. Bentil, however, acknowledged that he has operated as a licensed gold buyer for several years, stressing that the business is legal and conducted within the framework of the law.
His remarks come at a time of heightened national attention on illegal mining and its impact on the environment, particularly water bodies and farmlands.
He further urged the public to be guided by facts and avoid spreading unverified claims, reaffirming his commitment to upholding the law and supporting responsible mining practices.