As a High Court judge, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo presides over legal matters in a Fast Track High Court in
Greater Accra region. He is the current head of the judicial committee at the
National House of chiefs. Osagyefo was also appointed as part of the 18 member committee inaugurated by president Mahama, tasked with evaluating mining operations in the forest reserves identifying best industry practices, and proposing strategies to curb mining activities in river bodies in February 2025. The committee will review the country’s mining licensing processes and recommend measures to protect the environment. This multi-stakeholder committee is tasked with evaluating mining operations in forest reserves, identifying best industry practices, and proposing strategies to curb mining activities in river bodies. Additionally, the committee will develop a comprehensive approach to addressing mining-related challenges and suggest further improvements based on their findings. Osagyefo Agyemang Badu II reaffirmed the committee’s dedication to its mandate, assuring the ministers that it would work tirelessly to achieve meaningful outcomes. He also pledged the full support of the National House of Chiefs in the government’s efforts to combat environmental degradation. The committee is expected to deliver actionable recommendations to reform the mining sector, ensuring sustainable and responsible practices for the nation's long-term benefit. Osagyefo was unanimously re-elected to serve his second term as president of the Bono House of chiefs in October 2024. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2207346719650704 ==Interesting facts==