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The Atwima Mponua NDC Constituency Chairman, Mr. Haruna Salifu, popularly known as Chairman Kutu, has debunked a viral video that accused him of involvement in illegal mining, also known as galamsey.
In response to the false allegations, Chairman Kutu has taken legal action against Amaro Shakur, the publisher of the video, seeking damages of GH₵ 1,500,000.
Allegations of Galamsey.
According to the writ filed by Chairman Kutu, the defendant’s statements were false and damaging to his reputation. The plaintiff claims that the publications were defamatory and have caused harm to his personal and professional life.
Reliefs Sought
Chairman Kutu is seeking several reliefs, including:
– A declaration that the defendant’s publications are defamatory
– An order for the defendant to retract the publication on his social media platforms
– A public apology from the defendant
– An order restraining the defendant from publishing further falsehoods against the plaintiff
Support for Government’s Anti-Galamsey Efforts.
While debunking the allegations, Chairman Kutu reaffirmed his support for the government’s efforts to combat illegal mining. He urged the public to disregard the falsehoods against his person and emphasized the need for collective action to protect the environment and natural resources.
Commitment to Fighting Galamsey.
Chairman Kutu’s commitment to fighting galamsey is evident in his actions. As a champion of environmental protection, he has consistently advocated for responsible mining practices and supported initiatives that promote sustainable development.
The viral video incident highlights the need for responsible journalism and the importance of verifying information before publication.
Chairman Kutu’s decision to take legal action against the publisher serves as a deterrent to those who seek to spread false information and damage the reputation of others.
As the NDC Constituency Chairman, he remains committed to working with the government and other stakeholders to address the challenges of illegal mining and promote development in the Atwima Mponua constituency.