
Ghanaian Activism Under Fire: Abeiku Denies Allegations of Political Mercenary Cover-Up
Ghanaian Activism and Journalism Under Scrutiny: Abeiku Responds to Taylor's Allegations Galamsey, a term for illegal gold mining, has long plagued Ghana, leading to environmental damage and social unrest. Recently, accusations of criminality within Ghanaian journalism and activism have surfaced. A video by Naked Truth TV🤔 features Chairman Abeiku responding to serious allegations made by Carven Taylor about Atwiwa and Galamsey. Taylor's claims, which need further investigation, center on a political mercenary allegedly silencing those who expose illegal activities to protect criminal allies. Abeiku, in the video, vehemently denies the accusations, stating, "These are baseless claims designed to damage my reputation and silence my activism." However, the video lacks concrete evidence to fully support either side's claims. Independent verification is crucial to establish the truth. The situation highlights the challenges of holding powerful figures accountable in Ghana. Further investigation is needed to determine the extent of the alleged criminality and to ensure a fair and transparent process. This case underscores the need for responsible journalism and ethical activism in Ghana.