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TUC President denies bribery allegations amid galamsey strike dispute

TUC President denies bribery allegations amid galamsey strike dispute
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In a bold statement highlighting the ongoing tensions over illegal mining called “kalamse”, Trade Union Congress (TUC) President Bernard Owusu vehemently denied the Accusations of accepting bribes from the government to suppress nationwide strikes At a recent press conference, Owusu made a strong announcement, calling for divine consequences for himself and those who have falsely accused him and his union…

“We ask God to curse us if we accept bribes from the government to end protests across the country. However, if we do not accept, May God curse those who falsely accuse us,” Owusu declared, as tensions mounted over the government’s handling of the matter. Galamsey Crisis.

The TUC has been a vocal supporter of the rights of workers affected by the illegal mining trade. Which has serious impacts on the environment and local communities, And the union strike aimed at highlighting these concerns has drawn considerable attention to the issue. As the government struggles to deal with the multifaceted impacts of illegal mining, the TUC believes its actions are driven by a commitment to fairness and accountability rather than financial gain.

Owusu’s statement comes after increased speculation and rumors that some labor leaders may have been influenced by the government’s financial incentives to end the strike. The allegations have sparked anger from union members and supporters who believe they are trying to undermine the legitimacy of their work.

In response, Owusu and the TUC are calling on citizens to stop environmental degradation and illegal minimums.

Source: OperaNews
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