The Ghana National Association of Small Scale Miners (GNASSM) has strongly refuted allegations of irresponsible mining practices made by The Extraction Accountability Project (TEAP) against its General Secretary, Godwin N. Armah.
In a statement released in Accra on Wednesday,May 28, 2025, signed by its National President, Philip Akufo, GNASSM described the allegations as unfounded and lacking evidence.
The Association challenged TEAP to provide concrete proof to support their claims.
Godwin N. Armah's mining concession has been a model of study and emulation for small-scale miners in Ghana, showcasing his commitment to responsible mining practices.
His expertise and dedication earned him recognition within the industry and led to his appointment to the GOLDBOD Board, representing GNASSM.
"We stand by our decision to appoint Godwin N. Armah to the GOLDBOD Board," said the Association. "His contributions to the Board have been invaluable, and we believe that these allegations are a smear campaign aimed at tarnishing his reputation and that of GNASSM."
GNASSM remains committed to promoting responsible small-scale mining practices in Ghana. The Association will continue to work with relevant stakeholders to ensure that its members operate in an environmentally sustainable and socially responsible manner.
The Association has called on the relevant authorities to investigate TEAP's allegations and take necessary actions if any wrongdoing is found.
"GNASSM stands by its General Secretary and will continue to support responsible small-scale mining practices in Ghana," the statement concluded.


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