The Mine
Manager of Golden Star Bogoso Prestea Limited (GSBPL), Mr. Samuel Agyeman, has
given assurance that the Prestea underground mine in the Western Region will
commence full operation before the end of this year.
He said to
prevent further delays in the project, which has ceased for more than 10 years
now, the company in collaboration with New Century Mine has planned to begin
the scheme in two phases.
Mr. Agyeman dropped
the hint on Friday when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) organised a
public consultative forum to solicit views of officials of the company and the
chiefs and people of the area on the proposed Prestea underground project.
He said 285
people will be employed in the first phase, which has been structured for a
period of three years.
Mr. Agyeman
said the company has rehabilitated the central shaft, ore passes, replaced
obsolete equipment and fixed new water pumps to ensure the safety of workers.
He said the decision
to send extracted material from the Prestea mine to Bogoso treatment plant for
the final production did not go down well with the chiefs and people of
Prestea.
Mr. Agyeman
said, consequently, the Member of Parliament for Pestea Huni/Valley, Mr.
Francis Adu Blay Koffie and a divisional chief of Himan, Nana Nteboaprah IV, on
behalf of the people, requested the company to construct a processing treatment
plant in Prestea as soon as possible.
Nana
Nteboaprah IV appealed to the people, especially the youth, to seek any clarification
of the project from the traditional rulers to maintain peace as the company
prepares to reactivate the underground mine.
Mr. Ali
Sandow, the Deputy Director of EPA, told the Ghana News Agency that the Agency
received a document on scooping concerning the GSBPL proposed project.
He said the
EPA organised the event to discuss issues raised by the GSBPL and the community
before final permit is be granted to the company.
Mr. Sandow
said the EPA will review the document and concerns raised by the chiefs and
people.
He said
government is committed to ensuring reactivation of the Prestea underground
mine and the EPA will take appropriate measures for the project to begin.
Mr. Sandow
said the company has targetted 1,893.000 ounces of gold within phase-one of the
project.
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