Tamale, Nov 16, - The Ghana
Chamber of Mines has called for an end to the practice where companies are
granted mining licenses even when they do not undertake prospecting.
Mr Sulemanu Koney, Chief
Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, who made the call at a
stakeholders’ forum in Tamale, said this was necessary to promote responsible
mining and sustainability of the sector.
The forum, organized by the Ghana
Chamber of Mines, and attended by journalists and natural resource students
from the University for Development Studies, formed part of the Chamber’s
efforts to update stakeholders on the developments in the country’s mining
industry.
This year’s forum was on the
theme: “Deepening the Integration of the Mining Industry into the Non-mineral
Economy”.
Mr Koney said the Ghana Chamber
of Mines had realized that some companies received mining licenses even without
undertaking prospecting, adding this contravened the country’s mining laws,
which required that companies undertook prospecting before being granted
licenses to mine.
He said such acts led to
speculative mining, which destroyed the environment, as the companies involved
might not discover gold in commercially viable quantities and would not have
the resources to reclaim the land.
He said ensuring that companies
undertook prospecting before being granted mining licenses would also
contribute to the fight against illegal mining by helping to ensure the
protection of the environment.
Early this year, the government
banned small scale mining in a bid to fight illegal mining, which was causing
havoc to the environment and water bodies.
Mr Koney said the Ghana Chamber
of Mines would soon launch a local content portal to publish opportunities in
the mining industry for local companies to take advantage of.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Chamber of
Mines has donated GHc10,000.00 to the Dakpema Education Endowment Fund to help
support the education of needy but brilliant children in the Tamale Metropolis.
Mr Koney, who presented the gift
to Dakpema Naa Alhassan Dawuni, a Tamale Chief at his palace in Tamale, said it
was in line with the Ghana Chamber of Mines’ belief to promote sustainability
through investing in education especially for the young ones.
GNA

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