A panel discussion on Joy Prime’s Prime Insight show turned chaotic on Saturday, October 4, 2025, when Mining Consultant Dr Solomon Owusu and Suame MP John Darko engaged in a heated verbal exchange over the issuance of mining licenses in forest reserves.
Mr Darko, who is Vice Chairperson of Parliament’s Environment, Science and Technology Committee, insisted that the Akufo-Addo administration had not granted licenses for mining in forest reserves.
Dr Owusu countered sharply, arguing that records showed otherwise. He claimed that more than 44 licenses were issued between November and December 2024 following the passage of Legislative Instrument (LI) 2462.
“I don’t even live here but I know. I am not a parliamentarian, but I know that your government issued about 44 licenses right after the November LI 2462. Between November and December, they issued over 44 licenses to people to go and mine in the forests. So if you come and sit here and tell us your government never issued any licenses, either you’re lying to us or you didn’t do your research well. That’s why I am advising you that next time, do your research,” Dr. Owusu said.
The Suame MP bristled at the remarks, describing them as disrespectful.
“Stop addressing me like that. What do I know about you that you live in the United States? That it is such a big deal? Who are you?” Mr. Darko shot back.
The exchanges escalated further, with both men trading personal jabs.
“Young man, go ahead and make your point,” Mr. Darko interjected.
“I’m not a young man; I’m older than you. Keep quiet and listen to me. I am not a politician and we need to stick to the issues,” Dr. Owusu retorted.
The confrontation climaxed when Dr Owusu dismissed Mr Darko’s political stature.
“My brother, never compare yourself to me in anything. Education-wise, financially, everything—never compare yourself to me. You’re just a mere Member of Parliament,” he said.
The host, Blessed Sogah, was eventually forced to cut to a commercial break to restore calm.
The fiery exchanges came during a discussion on the government’s handling of the fight against galamsey.
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