A high-powered delegation from the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, Hunan Sub-council on Wednesday, May 16, 2023 paid a courtesy on the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor (MP). The visit was to engage the Ministry on avenues the two countries can deepen their bilateral relations and ramp up economic and trade ties to the mutual benefit of citizens of both countries. Speaking during the visit, Mr Jinapor disclosed that Ghana’s relationship with China is a great and mutually beneficial one which has gained noteworthy recognition in areas of economic trade, mineral and mining investments, education and social development. “There is a strong people-to-people relationship between Ghana and China. There are a lot of Ghanaian citizens who travel to China for all kinds of businesses and there are Chinese citizens who travel to Ghana for all kinds of businesses”, he said. The delegation from the Hunan sub-council made a presentation to the Minister and other officials of the Ministry on the various aspects of the country in which they seek to collaborate with Ghana on. The key sectors which were highlighted in the presentation include mining, healthcare, industrial growth among other things. The leader of the delegation, Zhou Shengqiao, Deputy Inspector, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, Hunan Sub-Council through the presentation also outlined various means in which they can collaborate with the Ministry for the responsible and sustainable harnessing and exploitation of the country’s natural resources. The Minister noted with satisfaction the detailed presentation offered by the Chinese delegation to partner the Ministry in the area of natural resources exploitation and added that his outfit through the Chief Director will hold further engagement with the council. He also promised to pay a working visit to the council establishment as part of his Ghana’s participation in the Beijing Mining Conference slated for October this year. —Classfm—
Sole Inquirer report under study; to be treated with transparency, integrity – Jinapor
The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor says the Report of the Sole enquirer into the Bulgarian Embassy Case which was presented on Tuesday, 29th April, 2022, will be handled with utmost transparency and enormous integrity. In response to a request by the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa for the report to be made public, Mr Jinapor on his post on Monday, 9th May 2022 stated that “the Report is being studied as was stated by the Deputy Minister who received it and will be acted upon in due course.” He pointed out that there is no cover up, as in all cases and that every step in the matter will continue to be above board. He cautioned against the politicisation of the issue, stressing that ” this should not be reduced to cheap politics and usual point scoring”. Mr Ablakwa asked government to immediately release the reports of the probe into the circumstances leading to the demolition of the Bulgarian Embassy in Accra. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa alleged that the government is trying to shield persons complicit in the case. —classfm









