• Contact US
  • Advertise With US
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Submit Station
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Kumasi Mail
Advertisement
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Education
    • Health
    • Manhyia
    Woman, 24, found dead In boyfriend’s room

    One person shot dead during Odwira rituals , 3 injured, 34 arrested by Police

    Ministry of Education challenges Akrofuom MP, other to prove claims amid explosive School Placement corruption claims

    Ministry of Education challenges Akrofuom MP, other to prove claims amid explosive School Placement corruption claims

    Sesi Technologies unveils groundbreaking FarmSense soil intelligence system at KNUST

    Sesi Technologies unveils groundbreaking FarmSense soil intelligence system at KNUST

    Ghana’s 9th Parliament officially inaugurated

    Parliament halts reintroduction of Anti-Gay Bill after advertisement error

    Abdul-Wahab Hanan denies corruption allegations mentioned by Attorney General

    Abdul-Wahab Hanan denies corruption allegations mentioned by Attorney General

    AG charges former Buffer Stock CEO and wife over GHS78m theft, money laundering

    AG charges former Buffer Stock CEO and wife over GHS78m theft, money laundering

    Chairman Wontumi granted GH¢1m bail ahead of trial over illegal mining

    Attorney-General Dr. Dominic Ayine rejects plea deal in Wontumi case

    Krofrom Market files sealed- KMA promises revelation “in due course”

    Krofrom Market files sealed- KMA promises revelation “in due course”

    Richard Ofori Agyeman Boadi, KMA BOSS

    KMA orders removal of unauthorized structures and billboards ahead of road project

    • Health
    • Education
  • Election 2024
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Showbiz
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • World
  • Media
  • Manhyia
  • History
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Education
    • Health
    • Manhyia
    Woman, 24, found dead In boyfriend’s room

    One person shot dead during Odwira rituals , 3 injured, 34 arrested by Police

    Ministry of Education challenges Akrofuom MP, other to prove claims amid explosive School Placement corruption claims

    Ministry of Education challenges Akrofuom MP, other to prove claims amid explosive School Placement corruption claims

    Sesi Technologies unveils groundbreaking FarmSense soil intelligence system at KNUST

    Sesi Technologies unveils groundbreaking FarmSense soil intelligence system at KNUST

    Ghana’s 9th Parliament officially inaugurated

    Parliament halts reintroduction of Anti-Gay Bill after advertisement error

    Abdul-Wahab Hanan denies corruption allegations mentioned by Attorney General

    Abdul-Wahab Hanan denies corruption allegations mentioned by Attorney General

    AG charges former Buffer Stock CEO and wife over GHS78m theft, money laundering

    AG charges former Buffer Stock CEO and wife over GHS78m theft, money laundering

    Chairman Wontumi granted GH¢1m bail ahead of trial over illegal mining

    Attorney-General Dr. Dominic Ayine rejects plea deal in Wontumi case

    Krofrom Market files sealed- KMA promises revelation “in due course”

    Krofrom Market files sealed- KMA promises revelation “in due course”

    Richard Ofori Agyeman Boadi, KMA BOSS

    KMA orders removal of unauthorized structures and billboards ahead of road project

    • Health
    • Education
  • Election 2024
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Showbiz
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • World
  • Media
  • Manhyia
  • History
No Result
View All Result
Kumasi Mail
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Election 2024
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Showbiz
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • World
  • Media
  • Manhyia
  • History
Home News

Collins Dauda admits helping install transformers for illegal mining in his constituency

MP Collins Dauda opens up on efforts to support his community’s power needs amid illegal mining challenges while dispelling rumors about his involvement with Chinese miners

Abdul-Haqq Yussif by Abdul-Haqq Yussif
August 18, 2025
in News
0
Collins Dauda admits helping install transformers for illegal mining in his constituency
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Collins Dauda, the Member of Parliament for Asutifi South, has laid bare a story that blurs the lines between development, politics, and the ever-burning issue of galamsey in the country.

Addressing Nananom in his constituency, the veteran MP confessed to actions that now raise more questions than answers about his role in the mining crisis gripping the Ahafo Region.

According to him, he personally facilitated the installation of two massive transformers in Wuramuso to power the heavy machinery of illegal miners.

“I went, took, and gave the items to the people of Wuramuso. However, after receiving them, they handed them over to foreigners… I installed one at the galamsey site where they were melting stones. Can someone who does this be said to not want people to work?” he asked.

The MP admitted that the town’s original transformer could not handle the electrical load of the illegal gold operations, with wires sparking and threatening to burn down the entire community.

Residents brought this to his attention and documented the hazards. Despite being in opposition then, Dauda sent photos of the dangerous electrical situation to the Minister of Energy, Matthew Opoku Prempeh, requesting larger transformers to avert disaster.

Highlighting the impact of illegal mining on local infrastructure, Dauda disclosed that without galamsey, the existing electrical system would have sufficed.

In response to the urgent needs, he requested and installed two large transformers to bolster Wuramuso’s power supply, placing one directly at the illegal mining site.

“I knew that the reason we needed such a large transformer was because of the galamsey activities; without illegal mining, the original transformer would have sufficed for the town’s needs,” he stated without mincing words.

Addressing rumors and criticism, Dauda shared that he funded the installation costs himself after gossip spread in nearby Sunyani questioning the size of the transformer for a small town and alleging his involvement in illegal mining.

“Can someone who does this be said to not want people to work? If I did not want the work to continue, would I have gone to get a transformer?” he said passionately.

Dauda argued that if he had the power, he would not target “small Chinese workers” but instead revoke the license of multinational giant Newmont, Africa’s largest gold mining company.

“If, as a Member of Parliament, I had the power to revoke someone’s license, I would not target these small Chinese workers doing minor jobs. No, because the real, major work is here. In all of Africa, the biggest gold mining company is Newmont. So, if I had the power as an MP to revoke licenses, I would rather go after Newmont. But I do not have that power,” he boldly stated.

Dauda concluded by dispelling false claims from political opponents who attribute the presence of Chinese miners in the area to him.

“I have no connection to the Chinese miners; I had no part in granting their licenses, and I was not in government when those licenses were issued,” he clarified.

source: www.Kumasimail/Kwadwo Owusu

Tags: Asutifi SouthCollins DaudaCommunity DevelopmentGalamseyIllegal miningtopstory
ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

Ban Small-Scale Mining For One-Year Now- Movement for Change Demands

Next Post

Negative headlines cost Shatta Wale $2m album deal – Sammy Flex

YOU MAY LIKE

Woman, 24, found dead In boyfriend’s room
News

One person shot dead during Odwira rituals , 3 injured, 34 arrested by Police

Ministry of Education challenges Akrofuom MP, other to prove claims amid explosive School Placement corruption claims
Education

Ministry of Education challenges Akrofuom MP, other to prove claims amid explosive School Placement corruption claims

Sesi Technologies unveils groundbreaking FarmSense soil intelligence system at KNUST
News

Sesi Technologies unveils groundbreaking FarmSense soil intelligence system at KNUST

Ghana’s 9th Parliament officially inaugurated
News

Parliament halts reintroduction of Anti-Gay Bill after advertisement error

Abdul-Wahab Hanan denies corruption allegations mentioned by Attorney General
News

Abdul-Wahab Hanan denies corruption allegations mentioned by Attorney General

Next Post
Negative headlines cost Shatta Wale $2m album deal – Sammy Flex

Negative headlines cost Shatta Wale $2m album deal – Sammy Flex

NDC supporters set for nationwide “Enough is Enough” demonstration

NDC rallies support ahead of Akwatia by-election

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

LATEST NEWS

Woman, 24, found dead In boyfriend’s room

One person shot dead during Odwira rituals , 3 injured, 34 arrested by Police

Ministry of Education challenges Akrofuom MP, other to prove claims amid explosive School Placement corruption claims

Ministry of Education challenges Akrofuom MP, other to prove claims amid explosive School Placement corruption claims

Sesi Technologies unveils groundbreaking FarmSense soil intelligence system at KNUST

Sesi Technologies unveils groundbreaking FarmSense soil intelligence system at KNUST

Ghana’s 9th Parliament officially inaugurated

Parliament halts reintroduction of Anti-Gay Bill after advertisement error

Abdul-Wahab Hanan denies corruption allegations mentioned by Attorney General

Abdul-Wahab Hanan denies corruption allegations mentioned by Attorney General

AG charges former Buffer Stock CEO and wife over GHS78m theft, money laundering

AG charges former Buffer Stock CEO and wife over GHS78m theft, money laundering

Chairman Wontumi granted GH¢1m bail ahead of trial over illegal mining

Attorney-General Dr. Dominic Ayine rejects plea deal in Wontumi case

Krofrom Market files sealed- KMA promises revelation “in due course”

Krofrom Market files sealed- KMA promises revelation “in due course”

Richard Ofori Agyeman Boadi, KMA BOSS

KMA orders removal of unauthorized structures and billboards ahead of road project

Ghana’s Future at Risk: Poisoned lands, sick children, and a booming illegal gold economy- Minority raises alarm

Ghana’s Future at Risk: Poisoned lands, sick children, and a booming illegal gold economy- Minority raises alarm

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
52-Year-old man arrested in Nsawam for possessing suspected EC Biometric Device

52-Year-old man arrested in Nsawam for possessing suspected EC Biometric Device

Ghana Airforce Z-9 Helicopter Goes Missing en Route to Obuasi, Rescue Efforts Underway

Ghana Airforce Z-9 Helicopter Goes Missing en Route to Obuasi, Rescue Efforts Underway

Asokore Mamponhene Nana Boakye Ansah passes away

Asokore Mamponhene Nana Boakye Ansah passes away

EPA CEO calls for Immediate action to restore polluted water bodies in Ashanti region

EPA CEO calls for Immediate action to restore polluted water bodies in Ashanti region

Hello world!

1
NCA promises lower data prices by year-end

NCA promises lower data prices by year-end

1
COVID-19: Information Ministry justifies GHC150K spent on staff

COVID-19: Information Ministry justifies GHC150K spent on staff

1
EC to conduct mop-up registration August 1-3

EC to conduct mop-up registration August 1-3

1
Woman, 24, found dead In boyfriend’s room

One person shot dead during Odwira rituals , 3 injured, 34 arrested by Police

Ministry of Education challenges Akrofuom MP, other to prove claims amid explosive School Placement corruption claims

Ministry of Education challenges Akrofuom MP, other to prove claims amid explosive School Placement corruption claims

Sesi Technologies unveils groundbreaking FarmSense soil intelligence system at KNUST

Sesi Technologies unveils groundbreaking FarmSense soil intelligence system at KNUST

Ghana’s 9th Parliament officially inaugurated

Parliament halts reintroduction of Anti-Gay Bill after advertisement error

Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram
Kumasi Mail

About US

Advertise With US

Submit Station

© 2024 KumasiMail.com