Rocky55 Blog of Sunday, 16 February 2025
Source: Isaac Appiah
Maata Osei Opare is reportedly the director of several mining firms owned by her brother, Nana Osei-Opare. According to satellite photos, the Ankobra River has been contaminated by extensive mining on Cape North's concession, which is controlled by Frema Opare's children. This is also true of the Tano River's banks, where Tera Nayo's concession is situated. Nana Osei-Opare, the son of Frema Opare, is the owner of Optec Limited and Mech Resources Limited, two further mining firms. He shares co-directorship of the companies with his sister, Maataa Opare, and another individual, Nana Yaa Serwaa Opare. Based on the information acquired, Optec Limited appears to be a subsidiary of an information technology company, with Maata Opare serving as the legal manager and Mr. Osei-Opare as the CEO/Founder. Together, the two have
"There is an investigation that this same Head of Legal at Fidelity Bank is a Director of a company doing mining in a way that is polluting some rivers in Central Region," said Bright Simons, vice-president of IMANI Africa, in reference to Maata Osei Opare, the bank's head of legal. The Minerals Commission and its leadership will continue to disregard the probe as usual. Absolutely no responsibility. Bright Simons also brought up the issue of a conflict of interest with Maata Osei Opare, who is the Head of Legal at Fidelity Bank and serves on the board of ECG. "As regular readers of this page would remember, I was sued by ACEP while looking into the insane forex losses at ECG," he said.
Source: YawaNews