Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources in charge of Mines, George Mireku Duker, has launched the Atwimanso Community Mining Scheme which is set to create some 2,000 direct jobs for the community.
The launch of the Scheme in the Atwimanso Community in the Amansie South District of the Ashanti Region brought excitement to hundreds of residents from the community and nearby towns. This is because, residents reckoned it be a responsible and sustainable mining innovation for the community.
At the event, the Chiefs, District Chief Executive (DCE), MP for the area and residents, joined the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources in charge of Mines, George Mireku Duker, and some Officials from the Ministry as well as the Minerals Commission to perform the official launching of the Atwimanso Community Mining Scheme.
Addressing a gathering of Chiefs and residents, Mr Mireku Duker rejected claims from certain quarters that CMS has not enjoyed the full embracement of the Ghanaian public.
He emphasized that the CMS, which is a community-centred mining module that promotes local participation in responsible harnessing of Ghana’s mineral resources, has so far been a success as Ghanaians, particularly those in mining communities have taken keen interest in it.
Whiles commending the large scale mining companies that accepted to cede parts of its concession for the Atwimanso Community Mining Scheme, the deputy lands minister iterated government’s decision not to ban small-scale mining operations in the country. With this, he explained that contributions from small-scale mining has impacted positively to Ghana regaining its position as Africa’s biggest gold producer.
The sector, he indicated “has been established to have employed One Million people directly”.
Scaling up the mining industry in the country
Laying emphasis on the key role the CMS plays in advancing the socio-economic development of Ghanaians, Mr Mireku Duker said “the initiative is one of the surest ways for government to actualize its goal of raising local champions in the mining industry”.
Furthermore, the deputy lands minister urged management of the Atwimanso CMS to adhere strictly to the laws governing the establishment of the CMS and warned that government, through the Minerals Commission will not hesitate to withdraw the operational license and prosecute officials and staff who are found to have acted in contravention of the law.
Also, he emphasized that the Atwimanso CMS is the only official scheme being launched in the Community and warned them against operating CMS that has not been sanctioned by the Ministry. He further announced that government will continue to set up more Community Mining Schemes at areas which are suitable for Small Scale Mining.
On his part, the Member of Parliament for Amansie South who also doubles as the Deputy Minister for Food and Agriculture, Yaw Frimpong, commended the sector minister, the Ministry and the traditional authorities in the area on the establishment of the CMS in the community.
Mr Frimpong also used the opportunity to sensitize residents against illegal mining, urging his constituents to stand up and fight the menace.
The DCE of the area, Mr. Clement Opoku Gyamfi, warned the residents against taking advantage of the CMS to undertake illegal mining activities. He equally expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources for heeding their call for the established of CMS in the area.
It will be recalled that the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources Samuel Jinapor, last year, cautioned communities benefiting from the Community Mining Scheme (CMS) not to engage the services of foreigners in their activities.
Mr Jinapor emphasized that the CMS is the preserve of Ghanaians and that any attempt by foreigners to infiltrate the sector will not be tolerated. With this, he vowed to revoke the license of any firm found to engage foreigners at its site.
The lands minister further explained that government holds the position that Ghanaians must benefit from the country’s natural resources and the CMS is the surest way of manifesting that belief.
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