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Mining Continues to be Bedrock of Ghana’s Economy – Ken Ashigbey

Bless Banir Yarayeby Bless Banir Yaraye
December 6, 2025
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Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Mines.

Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey, the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Mines.

Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, has reaffirmed the sector’s position as the bedrock of Ghana’s economy.

In his welcoming address during the Ghana Mining Industry Awards 2025, Ing. Ashigbey highlighted the industry’s significant contributions to export earnings, domestic revenue, foreign direct investment, and employment.

However, Ashigbey’s address went beyond the industry’s economic impact, delving into the human stories that truly encapsulate the transformative power of mining.

“As we gather here today, we are reminded that mining continues to be the bedrock of Ghana’s economy. The sector remains the largest contributor to export earnings, a significant source of domestic revenue, a key driver of foreign direct investment, and a major provider of employment, both directly and through extensive value chain linkages.

Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey

Mr. Ken Ashigbey also emphasized that “beyond these are human stories, the ones that truly matter.”

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He backed this with the inspiring tales of two young women whose lives were positively impacted by the industry’s investment in education and community development initiatives.

His assertion underscores the industry’s commitment to empowering individuals and communities.

Collaboration and Unity for Sustainable Growth

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Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey presenting Award

Ashigbey emphasized the need for continued collaboration between the mining industry, the government, and all relevant regulatory bodies to maintain a stable and enabling environment that allows the sector to thrive and deliver long-term value to the nation.

According to the CEO, the industry enjoys with the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, the Minerals Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Parliamentary Select Committee on Lands and Natural Resources, and all regulatory bodies with whom it interfaces daily.

The spirit of cooperation ensures that policy frameworks are clear, regulations are effective, and the industry continues to operate in a manner that protects the environment, safeguard host communities, and yield value to the national economy,” he stated, highlighting the importance of a unified, collaborative approach.

The Role of the Ghana Chamber of Mines in Ghana’s Development

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Ceremony session

The Ghana Chamber of Mines, as the industry’s representative body, has played a crucial role in fostering the mining sector’s growth and its impact on the national economy.

The chamber has been instrumental in advocating for policies and regulations that promote responsible and sustainable mining practices, ensuring that the industry’s contributions align with Ghana’s developmental agenda.

Through initiatives such as the tertiary education fund and the Intermine Festival aid and safety competition, the chamber has demonstrated its commitment to empowering local communities and investing in the well-being of the people.

These programs have not only transformed individual lives but have also contributed to the broader social and economic development of the regions where mining operations are located.

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Ing. Ashigbey’s address underscored the industry’s recognition that its influence extends far beyond the mining pits, and that true success is measured by the positive impact it has on the lives and livelihoods of Ghanaians.

By maintaining a cohesive and forward-looking approach, the mining industry in Ghana remains poised to continue its role as a key driver of the country’s economic prosperity and social progress.

Unwavering Commitment to National Development

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Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey presenting Award

while the mining industry looks towards the future, Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey assured the President, the government, the Minister for Land and Natural Resources, and the people of Ghana that the industry remains a steadfast partner in the nation’s development.

“We are committed to supporting the state in building a resilient, diversified, and inclusive economy. We’ll continue to contribute our expertise, our investments, and resources towards advancing Ghana’s developmental agenda.”

Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey

The CEO’s vow reiterates the industry’s dedication to aligning its objectives with the government’s vision for a prosperous and sustainable Ghana.

The mining sector’s continued collaboration with the government and its commitment to upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct, safety, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility will be crucial in maintaining the credibility and sustainability of the industry.

While the industry navigates the complex landscape of geopolitical shifts, fluctuating commodity prices, and evolving social expectations, the unity and cohesion of the sector will be its greatest strength in delivering long-term value to the nation.

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