IMANI Africa's Vice President, Bright Simons, has released explosive findings detailing how Mech Resources, a company owned by the children of former Chief of Staff Frema Opare, allegedly acquired a multi-million-dollar gold mining lease under questionable circumstances.
Through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter), Simons exposed how the Minerals Commission allegedly fast-tracked the lease process, disregarding crucial due diligence measures.
According to Simons, Mech Resources had no prior experience in mining or related industries.
Despite this, the company was not required to provide evidence of skilled mining personnel on its payroll or demonstrate financial capability to fund the $25.8 million initial investment it claimed to have planned.