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Tension has mounted in the Tontokrom community in the Amansie South District of the Ashanti Region following the deployment of fully armed military personnel to the area.

The operation, allegedly backed by a local mining company, has sparked outrage among residents who claim the mining company is tormenting them with soldiers to evacuate them from their land.

The dispute between the Tontokrom community and the local mining company dates back several years, with locals accusing the company of denying them access to lands they have worked on for generations.

Despite recent efforts to address the issue, including a meeting between community leaders and the Ashanti Regional Minister five days ago, the situation escalated dramatically with the military deployment.

Isaac Nyarko, a youth leader in Tontokrom, addressing the media on September 6,2025, expressed frustration over the mining company’s actions, stating that they have consistently used soldiers to harass them, resulting in the deaths of some community members and physical challenges for others.

“There is no way the community will rest for the mining firm to take over our land,” he warned.

He questioned the company’s disregard for the Ashanti Regional Minister’s efforts to resolve the matter, highlighting that the Minister had promised to speak to the President to bring a conclusion to the issue.

The situation in Tontokrom remains volatile, with residents vowing to resist what they perceive as oppressive measures by the mining company.

The conflict highlights the complex issues surrounding mining rights and community interests in Ghana, stressing the need for a peaceful resolution that addresses the concerns of all parties involved.

He said the community members will resist any attempt by the mining company to take over their land.

By Benjamin Aidoo