Joint committee under fire over report on salt mining lease granted Electrochem

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A joint committee of Parliament has come under fire over its report on the salt mining lease granted to Electrochem in Ada.

The Energy and Lands Committee recommended to the House that there should be no review of the mining lease granted to the company.

This is despite allegations of police and military brutalities against the indigenes, which have led to the death of a miner and injuries to many.

The people of Ada have also complained about the lease awarded to the company, which has displaced many of the indigenes from their small-scale salt mining activities in the area.

MP for the area, Christian Corletey Otuteye, who first spoke against the committee’s report, decried what he described as the monopoly granted to Electrochem to mine salt in the area, pushing the indigenes out of business.

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