The Board Chairman of the Minerals Commission, Mr Samson Boafo, has said, the
Commission will in the coming months, explore avenues to seek funding to invest
in geological investigations and generate detailed information in designated
areas for demarcation to small scale miners.
“We will in the coming months,
explore avenues to seek funding to invest in geological investigations and generate detailed information
in designated areas for demarcation to small scale miners.
“We will also
develop close collaboration with the Ghana National Association of
Small Scale Miners to meet their regulatory requirements as well as assist them
to develop their operations into medium and eventually large scale Ghanaian
owned mines.
Mr. Boafo, has said it
will adopt a three-prong approach to achieve the Commission’s strategic vision of
making the mining sector attractive for investment and for job creation.
“The Vision of the current Board of the Minerals Commission for the
mining sector has three key objectives and we are poised to deliver on this
during our tenure. I have further shared the Vision with the management of the
Commission and they are expected to cascade this down to their teams so that
together we will all work to achieve the Vision.
Upon inauguration of the
Minerals Commission Board, we made a resolve to take the mining sector to a
level that will be attractive for investment and safe for the entire mining
community,” he said.
Mr. Boafo, speaking at a media briefing in Accra on
the Commission’s vision, said the first goal would be to provide the necessary
investment environment for Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians to invest in the sector
to spur economic growth.
“The minerals and mining
sector abounds with lots of investment potential and we are going to provide
the necessary investment environment for Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians to invest
in the sector to grow the economy.”
He said to achieve this objective; the Minerals
Commission would pursue measures, including timely processing of all mineral
rights applications and permits.
“In view of this, we will introduce an online
application and processing system to reduce delays in the mineral rights
application processes,” he said.
We will also identify and develop new mineral
potentials with the serious view of diversifying the minerals and mining sector
through aggressive marketing and investment promotion.
Mr Boafo said the Commission would also facilitate
training of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to provide goods and services
to the mining sector.
He said the Board’s Vision was to ensure that the
sector becomes one of the key employment creating sector of the economy and the
Board planned to do this through aggressive growth of businesses in the sector.
Again, the Commission will be expanding its frontiers
to map out deposits of industrial minerals across the country.
This will be packaged as part of the Commission’s
investment drive for prospective investors in the construction industry,
thereby creating employment for a lot more people in the mining sector.
To ensure that more mining companies come on stream
for people to gain employment in the sector, the Board will engage the
exploration companies in the country to see how best to assist them invest more
in defining resources and reserves for mining.
Value addition will be pursued with close
collaboration with jewellers, gold smiths and small scale miners to create
additional employment for Ghanaians.
Mr. Boafo said to improve safety, enhance
sustainability and reduce the environmental impacts from the onset, the
Commission would work with key agencies such as the Environmental Protection
Agency, Water Resources Commission to ensure compliance with Health, Safety and
Environmental standards.
“Destruction of the environment, deforestation and
pollution of water bodies will not be entertained,” he said.
In this direction, the Commission will re-organise the
Monitoring and Inspection Activities with the creation of new regional,
district offices and about 14 satellite offices to ensure effective monitoring
and inspection of operations.
The enforcement functions of the Commission will also
be strengthened to effectively regulate cyanide and explosive transportation,
handling and storage.
He said the Commission also had plans to introduce new
training and certification programmes to improve health and safety in the mines
as well, to ensure a reduction in anticipated accidents at mine sites.
He appealed to the media to support the Commission to
educate, especially illegal miners, to mainstream their activities and also
publicize positive ‘stories of change’ in mining communities.
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