Ghanaian politician Chairman Akwasi Wontumi could face a prison term ranging from 25 to 106 years if found guilty of charges related to alleged illegal galamsey activities.

According to sources familiar with the ongoing legal proceedings, the severity of the potential sentence reflects the multiple counts of offenses Wontumi is facing, which include illegal mining facilitation and environmental destruction.
The High Court is expected to thoroughly examine evidence and witness testimonies in the coming sessions. Legal experts note that the case could set a precedent for strict enforcement against illegal mining operations in Ghana.
Wontumi has previously denied wrongdoing, asserting that all his actions were lawful and transparent. However, authorities insist that anyone involved in or facilitating galamsey operations will face the full weight of the law.
The verdict is highly anticipated, as it could have significant implications for political accountability and environmental protection in the country.
Sources: Ghanaian legal insiders and NAIMOS reports.
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