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I can’t defend any NPP member, not even my twin brother – NDC’s Abanga Yakubu over brother’s probe in galamsey allegations



The New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for the Aowin Constituency, Fuseini Abanga Yakubu has reacted to allegations against his twin brother, Yakubu Abanga, who is also the National Third Vice Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), regarding his alleged involvement in illegal mining, commonly known as galamsey.

Speaking to JoyNews at the NPP’s Delegates Conference on July 19, 2025, Mr Fuseini said that while he has not personally witnessed his brother participating in galamsey, he believes his brother is capable of such activities by virtue of his affiliation with the NDC.

“As an NPP member, I’m happy that EOCO is investigating my brother,” he said.

“I actually want more reports like this, so I can send a message to Ghanaians. Mahama promised to end galamsey, but look at what is happening.”

When asked if he believed his brother was indeed involved, Mr Fuseini replied, “To be honest, I can’t defend any NDC member, they are capable of anything. But I’ve never seen him do galamsey.”

He went further to say that he would not defend any member of the opposition party, adding that he welcomes negative reports about both the NDC and the ruling government if it helps expose wrongdoing.

His comments come in the wake of a directive from the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, instructing the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) to launch a full-scale investigation into alleged galamsey activities involving Joseph Yamin, the NDC’s National Organiser, and Yakubu Abanga.

In a letter dated July 15, 2025, Dr. Ayine urged EOCO to invite the two individuals for questioning following intelligence reports and growing public concern over the destructive impact of illegal mining across the country.

“These activities not only violate our mining laws but also pose a serious threat to our water bodies, forest reserves, and rural communities,” the letter stated.

The Attorney-General also directed EOCO to widen its investigations to include others possibly involved, particularly in connection with findings in the Prof. Frimpong-Boateng report on illegal mining.

He further called for cooperation with the Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Commission to support the investigation, given the Commission’s regulatory oversight in the mining sector.

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