The discussion on the Aisha Huang seems to take a different wing as she has pleaded not guilty to the charges levelled against her. The comments from Aisha’s counsel seem to suggest that there are no evidence to prove that she was deported.
The lawyer for Aisha Huang and her colleagues have told the media that the case of mining without license levelled against her client is minor or small case.
In a discussion on Citi TV’s Point of view, lawmaker Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has requested for government to set up a national enquiry committee to look into the galamsey or illegal mining activities.
Interestingly, NDC’s Opare Addo has indicated his displeasure at how the President could not provide “straightforward” answers about questions related to the deportation of the accused.
What does NDC’s Opare Addo expect Nana Addo to do aside publicly supporting the prosecution of the alleged crimes? How can the country make illegal mining unattractive to both foreigners and citizens?
Many Ghanaians have reacted to the comments of the NDC’s Opare Addo. Some citizens have passed interesting statements about his suggestion that the President is not on top of his job.
What are your thoughts on the ongoing discussion?
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