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State to call four witnesses in Chairman Wontum’s case

Sheila Satori Mensa by Sheila Satori Mensa
November 13, 2025
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State to call four witnesses in Chairman Wontum’s case
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State prosecutors have indicated that they will call four witnesses in the ongoing case involving Bernard Antwi Boasiako, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, popularly known as Chairman Wontumi, who faces charges related to alleged unauthorized assignment of mineral rights.

Mr. Boasiako is charged alongside Kwame Antwi, a Director of Akonta Mining who is currently at large, and Akonta Mining Limited, the company itself.

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During a Case Management Conference (CMC) held on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, before Justice Audrey Kocivie-Tay, it emerged that the State had filed additional disclosures, though the court’s copy had not yet been docketed. Prosecutors confirmed to the court that they would rely on four witnesses to support their case.

The court adjourned the matter to November 27, 2025, for the next CMC.

According to the charge sheet filed on October 6, 2025, Chairman Wontumi, Kwame Antwi, and Akonta Mining face a combined total of six charges, with each accused standing trial on two counts.

The charges include three counts of assigning mineral rights without approval, contrary to Section 14(1) and Section 99(2)(b) of the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act 703), as amended by Section 3 of the Minerals and Mining (Amendment) Act, 2019 (Act 995).

They also face three counts of facilitating unlicensed mining operations, under the same provisions of the law.

Brief facts

Per the brief facts of the case, as filed on October 6, signed by the Attorney General, Dr. Dominic Ayine, the 1st Accused Person (A1), Bernard Antwi Boasiako, alias Wontumi, a 49-year-old entrepreneur, is a native of Kuntanase in the Ashanti Region.

On paper, he is one of the two shareholders and one of the two directors of Akonta Mining Company Limited – the 3rd Accused Person (A3).

According to the Charge Sheet, Akonta Mining Company was incorporated on November 5, 2010, with “mining and exploration” as its object and principal business activities.

While Tarkwa is listed as its principal place of business, it operates mainly in the Samreboi area.

The Charge Sheet stated that the 2nd Accused Person (A2), Kwame Antwi, is at large and is listed as the other shareholder and director of Akonta Mining (A3).

Chairman Wontumi stated in both his police charge statement and investigative caution statement that he never saw or heard of Kwame Antwi since 2010 after they completed the company registration and other registration formalities.

Investigations have established that Chairman Wontumi (A1) alone has since exercised absolute control over Akonta Mining Company’s (A3) activities.

Further investigation is ongoing to establish the existence and, if so, the identity of Kwame Antwi (A2).

Items retrieved

As part of the Republic’s fight against the galamsey (illegal mining) menace, the Ghana Police Service embarked on a special operation on April 16, 2025, in the Samreboi area.

At the end of the operation on April 17, 2025, the police arrested Michael Ayisi Gyedu, a 50-year-old native of Samreboi, and 28 others within Akonta Mining Company’s (A3) concession in Samreboi.

During the arrest, the police retrieved the following items: eight pump-action guns, one single-barreled gun, five pieces of metal suspected to be gold concealed in a sachet, four machetes, several water pumping machines, 310 AAA/BB cartridges, one grease gun, four motorcycles, two vehicles, cash amounting to One Hundred and Fifty-seven Thousand Ghana cedis only (GH₵157,000.00), 25 serviceable excavators, and four non-serviceable excavators.

The Charge Sheet added that at the end of the trial, the Republic will pray the Court for a forfeiture order in respect of all items of value retrieved from the concession.

Galamsey activities

Per the charge sheet, upon his arrest, Michael Ayisi Gyedu named another, Henry Okum (a 44-year-old native of Krobo Odumase), as his employer who assigned him to supervise the mining activities on the concession.

Further, Michael Ayisi Gyedu stated that he and his fellow employees, as part of the mining activities on the concession, undertook land reclamation on parts of the concession that had been devastated while mining on the unmined portions of the land.

Henry Okum was subsequently arrested and cautioned. During interrogation, Henry Okum told police investigators under caution that sometime in September 2024, he approached and sought permission from Chairman Wontumi (A1) to undertake mining operations within the concession, which he believed belonged to Chairman Wontumi (A1) at Samreboi.

Investigations have established that Chairman Wontumi (A1) did agree to this proposal and gave Henry Okum permission to carry out mining operations within the concession.

Further investigations have, however, established that A1 allowed Henry Okum to carry out mining activities within A3’s concession without seeking or obtaining the legally mandated approval of the Minister.

Tags: Accra High CourtAkonta MiningBernard Antwi Boasiako alias Chairman WontumiHenry OkumJustice Audrey Kocivie-TayMichael Ayisi GyeduSamreboi
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