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Prof. Frimpong Boateng Breaks Silence On Missing Excavators

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Former minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation, Professor Kwabena Frimpong Boateng has denied allegations that state seized 500 excavators that had vanished during his tenure in office.

According to the heart surgeon, the allegations were baseless and mere fabrications which were made against him to cause his removal from the Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo-led government.

Speaking in an exclusive interview on March 10, 2023 with GBC News he reconted how members of his own political party were sabotaging him internally, including persons at the Jubilee House, who were indulging in the galamsey (illegal small-scale mining) activities.

“No 500 excavators went messing, it was somebody who threw that into the media space to tag something of Frimpong Boateng. What am I doing with 500 excavators?

“The true story is that, at the start of Operation Vanguard thing, the soldiers were supposed to arrest the excavators.

“So, they go into the forest where they’re doing the mining and remove the control board. So, if they remove 20 control boards today, they report that they’ve mobilized 20 control boards.

“But then when you go away, then they bring new control boards and fix them and then off they go. So, we got the report that they had immobilized over 750 excavators so we appointed somebody to go around and check.

“When we went round, I think we got about 150, 200 that you could see. The rest had either been given to the owners or put in extra parts and moved away.

“And somebody put it out there, Frimpong Boateng has taken 500 excavators, what am I going to do with them?

“There was an orchestrating scheme even within the party and government to get you out.

“Look, why is it that when I left now everybody is in the forest? Other times, you dare not enter the forest.

“But let me tell you, I did not take one excavator for anything and they know the truth. Now things are coming up, we know those who are behind it and the party people who are there.

 

The entire ‘missing excavators’ controversy began in 2020 when Prof. Boateng, the then Minister of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation said most of the excavators seized from illegal miners had gone missing.

He subsequently wrote a letter to the Police CID to investigate Horace Ekow Ewusi, then suspended First Vice Chairman of the governing NPP, over his alleged involvement in the missing earth-moving equipment.

Ekow Ewusi was contracted by the government at the time to cart excavators and other vehicles and pieces of equipment seized by the anti-illegal mining task force to designated areas for safekeeping

 

 

 

 

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