Government is putting in a lot of measures to stimulate job creation in an integrated and inclusive manner throughout the entire gold mining value chain, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has indicated. This integrated, inclusive chain will bring together large scale, small scale, sustainable community miners as well as other stakeholders such as refiners, purchasers and sellers of jewellery in an effort aimed at increasing the value Ghana derives from her raw materials and also bring clarity on the volumes and value of extracted materials. The Vice President shed more light on government’s plans when he gave the keynote address at the opening ceremony of the Ghana Gold Expo 2021 (Ghana Mining Week ’21), a mining policy forum, in Takoradi on Thursday, 1st July, 2021. The two-day forum brings together key stakeholders including the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon Samuel Abdulai Jinapor; members of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Mining, large and small scale miners, traditional rulers and members of the Diplomatic Corps to deliberate and chart a sustainable path for Ghana’s gold industry. Speaking on the challenges in the mining sector and measures being put in place to address them, Vice President Bawumia stated: “It is well-known that the rise in illegal mining has, no doubt, been fueled not only by unemployment but also by the desire of the average community members to have a feel of the minerals. “In this regard, government is putting in a lot of measures to stimulate job creation in an integrated and inclusive manner throughout the entire gold mining value chain. “I am reliably informed by the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources that 20 Community Mining Schemes have begun, each employing about three thousand (3,000) persons. We expect to have a hundred such schemes by the end of the year, and with each employing 3,000 it will make a significant impact in addressing unemployment in mining communities. “Government is providing them with equipment and new technology that requires very little water, sometimes just a barrel, to extract the gold from the ore without using zero mercury or cyanide. This is sustainable mining that addresses the issue of galamsey, and with ready buyers such as the Bank of Ghana and the local refineries that are being set-up, we can confidently say we are building an integrated, inclusive gold industry” he explained. Disclosing that artisanal small scale mining accounts for 50% of Ghana’s gold production, Vice President Bawumia said the Bank of Ghana, through the newly introduced Gold Purchase Programme, will focus its purchasing attention on this sector as it works to strengthen the future macroeconomic management and shore up the Cedi with real gold backing. “Ghana is Africa’s largest gold producer, having overtaken South Africa in 2019. But the Bank of Ghana holds just 8.7 tonnes of physical gold in its reserves. For nearly three decades, almost 60 years, we have not added an ounce of gold to our reserve holdings. In comparison, Ghana’s gold reserves is equivalent to only 6.9 percent of South Africa’s gold reserve holdings of about 125.3 tonnes. “Thus, the decision by the Bank of Ghana in June 2021 to implement a Gold Purchase Programme is a very welcome one. The benefits are enormous, and we can only hope and encourage the Bank to continue with this initiative.” The setting up of local refineries, such as one by the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC) and Gold Coast Refinery, would further broaden the market for sustainably mined gold, fill in a missing part of Ghana’s extractive sector while seeing to the growth of local refining, Dr Bawumia stated. Expenditure leakages The private sector is also being supported to build their capacity and reverse the significant expenditure leaks from the domestic economy through the importation of several tools and equipment, which Ghana has the capacity to produce, he emphasised. “We are equipping the private sector in ways to fill these leakages and build capacity for such production locally. We are doing this by working closely with industry and academia, like the University of Mines, to equip young professionals with the skills required to operate competitively in the sector and perform innovative researches.” With all of these measures falling into place, the future of Ghana’s gold mining sector is bright, Dr Bawumia declared. “I believe with our structured efforts of integrating the mining industry to propel local industries, the entire mining value chain would be ready to create jobs, and we intend to tap into it to develop our economy. Going forward, Ghana cannot, and would not continue to be merely exporters of just minerals and other raw materials to other countries.” Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093
Northern Regional NPP declare support for Bawumia as 2024 flagbearer
The struggle for who to replace President Akufo-Addo in the New Patriotic Party (NDC) as his tenure expires in the next four years, the Northern Regional Secretariat of the party have openly declared their support for Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to lead the party in 2024. According to the regional leadership of the party, their decision to openly rally behind the Vice President was that he had distinguished himself over the past years that largely brought the party to power. The group said when given the nod as the flagbearer of the NPP, Bawumia will give the party a resounding victory in the 2024 general elections. The Northern Regional Chairman of the NPP, Mr Mohammed Baantima Samba who announced this said, “the NPP currently want somebody who can lead us to break the 8 years string in 2024 and so far Dr Bawumia has demonstrated his capabilities as a person who can to lead us to victory. “Dr Bawumia has done a great job for the government and the party especially in the 2016 and 2020 elections, he has increased the Northern votes which is a clear sign that if he is given the opportunity, he can lead the party to retain power in 2024” he stated. Mr Samba made the open declaration at the final funeral rites of the late Upper East Regional Youth Organiser of the NPP, Mr Solomon Latif at Bongo in the Upper East Region last Sunday. Mr Solomon who was born in May 1978 passed on at the Tamale Teaching Hospital in the Northern Region on Friday, May 14, 2021 after battling with a short illness. In attendance of the funeral were Dr Bawumia, Minister for the Interior Mr Ambrose Dery, Deputy Minister for Transport Mr Hassan Tampuli, Deputy Minister of Works and Housing Abdulai Abanga, Deputy Majority Chief Whip, Member of Parliament for Tolon Mr Habib Iddrisu, Council of Elders Member Sule Yerimia, national and regional executives of the party. The Vice President who attended the funeral on behalf of the President expressed his sadness over the demise of the late Regional Youth Organiser, describing him as a young man who had love for the party and contributed greatly to its success. He prayed for the soul to rest in eternal life and assured the family that the party would cater for the children deceased left behind. Agenda 2024 Mr Samba said the time has come for members of the NPP to look beyond ethnicity and self-interests and support the Vice President to continue from President Akufo-Addo. “Right now our main agenda is breaking the eight years in 2024 and that can be achieved only if we collectively support someone who is well marketed and can unite the rank and file of the party”. He intimated that considering the current political dispensation, any attempt to “set aside Dr. Bawumia would spell an electoral disaster for the NPP in 2024.” The Regional Chairman, therefore, called on the rank and file of the NPP to rally behind the Vice President to improve on the fortunes of the party in the next elections. NPP tradition On his party, the Deputy Northern Secretary of NPP, Mr Yussif Danjumah said “if we want to break the eight then it means that we have to support the Vice President and the Northern Region NPP is solidly behind him for the utmost interest of the party. “When you look at NPP, our tradition is Danquah, Busia and Dombo. Now it is the turn of the Dombo’s to lead,” he noted. —Mohammed Fugu Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093









