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Lands Ministry to Revoke 50 Large-Scale Mining Licenses

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
December 23, 2025
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The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has announced plans to revoke the licenses of fifty large-scale mining companies following what it describes as extensive regulatory breaches uncovered during an ongoing sector-wide review. The move signals a renewed push by government to tighten oversight and enforce compliance within Ghana’s mining industry.

In a press release dated Wednesday, December 23, 2025, the Ministry said the pending revocations are part of broader efforts to sanitize the sector and promote responsible mining practices.

“The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources wishes to inform relevant stakeholders that it is set to revoke the licenses of fifty (50) large-scale mining companies, over various regulatory breaches.”

Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources

According to the Ministry, the decision follows a rigorous assessment of large-scale mining operations being carried out by a special committee established for that purpose.

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The committee is currently reviewing compliance levels across the sector, including adherence to licensing conditions, environmental obligations and operational protocols.

The review is intended to identify operators that have failed to meet statutory requirements governing mining activities in Ghana.

Officials say the exercise reflects government’s determination to move beyond selective enforcement toward a more comprehensive and transparent regulatory regime.

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Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Minister for Lands and Natural Resources

While the Ministry has not yet disclosed the identities of the companies affected, it confirmed that the final list will be made public once the review process is completed.

“At the behest of the Minister, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, the committee shall announce the final list of the affected companies in due course.”

Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources

This is expected to provide clarity to industry players and other stakeholders on the scope of the enforcement action. The Ministry emphasized that the process will follow due procedure and that companies will be formally notified once the list is released.

In a notable concession to affected operators, the Ministry said companies whose names appear on the list will be given a one-month grace period to address identified anomalies.

“If you find your company’s name on that list, you have a one-month period to correct or rectify the anomalies, if you have a legitimate reason why your licence should not be revoked.”

Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources

Industry observers say this approach balances enforcement with fairness, giving operators an opportunity to demonstrate compliance while maintaining regulatory credibility.

Part of Broader Mining Sector Reforms

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The Ministry framed the pending revocations as part of a broader reform agenda aimed at restoring order and accountability in Ghana’s mining sector. In recent years, concerns over environmental degradation, licensing abuses and weak enforcement have intensified calls for stricter regulation.

“This move, by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, forms part of the government’s commitment to sanitise the mining sector, in line with its vision of upholding safe and responsible mining.”

Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources

Officials say the review is not limited to large-scale mining alone but reflects a wider policy objective of ensuring that all mining activities, regardless of scale, comply with established laws and standards.

Beyond enforcement, the Ministry stressed that the review exercise is designed to reinforce proper procedures across the mining value chain.

This includes compliance with environmental impact assessments, payment of statutory fees, fulfillment of social obligations and adherence to approved work plans.

The Ministry noted that the pending revocations form part of government’s broader effort to strengthen regulatory compliance and ensure that all mining operations adhere strictly to established standards.

Officials say sustained enforcement will help deter future violations and promote a culture of accountability across the sector.

As the special committee finalizes its work and prepares to publish the list of affected companies, attention will turn to how operators respond within the one-month rectification window.

The outcome of the exercise is likely to shape the future regulatory landscape of Ghana’s mining industry and signal how firmly government intends to uphold its vision of safe and responsible mining.

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