Cardinal Namdini receives massive criticisms after  donating 14,000 exercise books to communities in Talensi.
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Cardinal Namdini receives massive criticisms after  donating 14,000 exercise books to communities in Talensi.

A recent donation of 14,000 books by Cardinal Namdini, a gold mining company operating in the Talensi District of the Upper East Region, has sparked an unexpected wave of criticism. Apexnewsgh reports The company’s gesture, aimed at supporting local education, has been met with disparaging comments from residents and well-meaning individuals from the region, who have labeled the donation as an “embarrassment.” The criticism has been directed not only at the mining company but also at the media platform that reported the story. Many have questioned the media outlet’s decision to cover the donation, implying that they must have lacked more substantial news to report. The donation ceremony, which was attended by the District Chief Executive, a Chief, and a Queen Mother, was captured in photos that showed the DCE smiling as they gratefully receiving the books from a Cardinal Namdini official. This public display of appreciation contradicts the negative comments, which seem to be driven by an unrealistic expectation of what constitutes a worthy donation. For Cardinal Namdini, the donation was a way to honor their corporate social responsibility initiatives in the area. However, the media platform that reported the story was not spared from the criticism, with people questioning whether they lacked good news to report. Read some of the comments below: Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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Bolga Dialysis: Cardinal Namdini Mining Ltd pledge of 3 machines not fulfilled–Dr. Akatibo
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Bolga Dialysis: Cardinal Namdini Mining Ltd pledge of 3 machines not fulfilled–Dr. Akatibo

Dr. Emmanuel Nsobila Akatibo has revealed that out of all the big mining companies operating in the Upper East Region, only Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited has pledged to support the ongoing dialysis project at the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital. According to Dr. Akatibo while speaking in an exclusive with Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen on October 26, 2023, he exposed that Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited after pledging them 3 machines through the Paramount Chief of the Talensi traditional area, they have not been able to fulfill their pledge. “We were hoping that one of the mining companies that pledged to give us up to 3 machines could redeem their pledge, to enable used it for the work and training, but we realized that their pledge wasn’t coming”. So, we conclude to use the money at hand to renovate the place with the hope that we can follow up and see rather than the money sitting down in the account. So, it was during the renovation process that the Asaase Foundation machine came through. He said, a certain institution name withheld for some reason donated a good amount to the project and that was part of the money used to order the 2 machines, as well as the training. Dr. Akatibo also expressed that, because the mining company made the pledge through the paramount chief of the Talensi traditional area, they found it difficult to approach the mining company directly to remind them about the pledge they made. “Because they made the pledge through Tongoraan, we can’t also be going to the mining people company directly”. Dr. Akatibo told Apexnewsgh. Giving a little hint about money realized during the launch Dr. Akatibo said: “The monies we received from individual donations it wasn’t enough, it was between GHC120 to 150,000, and it could only buy two machines. But the issue was that, the place we needed to put them was not in good shape”. He told Apexnewsgh Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com

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Cardinal Namdini Mining Ltd accomplished its resettlement project promise at Biung and Accra New Site Area
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Cardinal Namdini Mining Ltd accomplished its resettlement project promise at Biung and Accra New Site Area

A known mining establishment, Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited operating in the Talensi District of the Upper East Upper Region has successfully commissioned its Biung and Accra New Site resettlement projects. Apexnewsgh.com report The move is part of its process to resettle mining-affected people at Biung and Accra New Site area. According to Mr. Luis Santana, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited, the Biung, and Accra New Site resettlement project was planned to improve housing infrastructure without necessarily changing the way of life and social interaction of the project-affected victims. He said: “In a more cost-effective way of providing urban-type services such as reticulated electric power, improved water supply and sanitation, improved community access roads and social services including schools, healthcare facilities, church among other for 61 families at Biung and 56 families at Accra New Site all located within the Namdini Mining Area”. Mr. Santana said, in acknowledgment of the potential social and environmental impacts associated with a such development project, Cardinal Mining Limited introduced the concept of sustainability to mitigate the impact of involuntary resettlement by putting in place livelihood restoration and vulnerable assistance programmes, which are aimed at economic empowerment and social enhancement of the project affected people. According to the CEO, all households at Biung and Accra New Site are beneficiaries of the livelihood restoration programme and have also been provided with agricultural extension services, tractor services to plough their farmlands, farm inputs including maize, millet, beans, and groundnut seeds, farming tools such as cutlasses, hoes, wellington boots, spraying machines, pesticides, and fertilizers. He revealed, that the company has engaged the services of a local NGO, Widows and Orphan Movement (WOM) to implement a vulnerable assistance programme to support vulnerable households during the transitional period of the resettlement to cushion them against shocks and hardship and to attain self-sufficiency. According to Mr. Santana, the vulnerable assistance programme is providing various assistance packages such as healthcare services, food rations, and micro-enterprise development among others. He believes the objectives of the programme will be realized when all stakeholders, project beneficiaries, and implementers effectively and efficiently play their parts. Meanwhile, he acknowledged that the collaboration between Cardinal Namdini, the District Assembly, Tongraan, Chief and the people of Biung and Accra New Site is making the project a success. “The ongoing partnership between Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited and its local stakeholders has also culminated in construction in construction of a 25km public road from Balungu to the mine at a cost of U$7 Million. Which when completed, will improve communication between nearby communities and serve as mine access road”. He explained He said the completion of the resettlement project pave way for the construction of the Namdini Gold project, with an estimated gold production of over 1 million oz au during the first 3 years of operation and an average of 278k oz au during its year’s mine life”. He revealed He is of the view that the government’s plan to promote the social-economic development of the northern part of Ghana is highly aligned with Shandong Gold’s strategic goal. Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited will uphold the principles of regulatory compliance, transparency, and world-class standard, and will be a responsible developer of the Namdini Gold Project. Mr. Santana however expressed his personal appreciation and thanks to the Honorable Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Deputy Minister of Mines, CEO and Staff of Minerals Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency, Tongraan and the Talensi Traditional Council, Talensi District Assembly, The Chief and the people of Biung and all the Local Contractors and workers that with their hard work and dedication helped to make the resettlement project a success. Baare Chief, Naab Nyaakora Mantii who spoke on behalf of the paramount Chief of the Talensi Traditional Area, Tongraan Kugbilsong Nanlebegtang advised Cardinal Namdini, the CEO and subordinate not to neglect their social responsibilities. “We all know as part of your work, you have to, in terms of development, employment and other support the community or the traditional area at large. We plead with you to make sure we get what is due to us. Make sure you live peacefully and cooperate with one another. Take good care of these nice-looking buildings we are seeing, make sure you are able to coexist with our partners and do not confront them in terms of problems. Whatever problem you have there are lay down procedure”. He advised However, expressing his excitement Sector Minister Samuel Abu Jinapor said his excitement was as a result of the potential jobs the Namdini Mining operation is going to create for the people of the Upper East Region, it impacts on the social-economic development of the area and the country at large. “I was happy to learn that even before the first gold they poured Cardinal Namdini Mining Limited had already factored local content in its employment policy including senior management like the Company Secretary and the head of legal who are from this very region Upper East”. “This is indeed a sign that the operation of the mine will bring many more jobs to the people of this region and Talensi in particular”. “The conventional that gold was only found in the southern part of our country no longer holds. Today, active mining operations are ongoing in almost every part of the country including northern Ghana. Before any mining operation commences the law of our country particularly the Minerals and Mining Acts 206 Act 703 and the Mineral and Mining Compensation resettlement Regulation 2012 enjoined mining companies to resettle persons who will be affected by Mining operations and the Minister is empowered to ensure that the resettlement is done on a suitable manner, paying particular attention to the wellbeing of the people. “Having realized that the operation of Cardinal Namdini will affect people Biung and Accra New Site, it was incumbent on us to work with the company to ensure that all affected families are relocated. Together with the Minerals Commission and Company, we have worked tirelessly

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