The Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, George Mireku Duker, has given workers of the Ghana Bauxite Company (GBC) the assurance that government will not make any move that will deprive them of their livelihoods.
Addressing the staff of Ghana Bauxite Company as part of his visit, the Minister said government’s ultimate aim is to protect the livelihoods of the staff, ensure the sustainability of the company and strategically position it as the nation’s foremost bauxite firm.
“We are here to give you the assurance that government will not do anything to thwart your working future. You’ve been working for this company and it has reached a certain level where government wants to take over the shares of this company.
“As the supervising Ministry, we are working to ensure that we make the settlement. So, please never lose trust and faith or throw your hands in despair. There is a future that is going to see this government move from strength to strength. I’m here to assure you of our commitment”.
Mireku Duker
The Deputy Minister further explained that the immediate step being taking by government is geared towards streamlining activities of the company.
This, he said, is to ensure that the activities of the company do not flout the country’s mining laws and also guarantee maximum benefits for the state and the workers.
There’s huge potential for GBC
Mireku Duker averred that there is a huge potential for the company and that government is bent on finding ways to explore the potential of the company to its apex and make it a viable source of revenue and employment.
“I will ask you to relax because you are the reason why we are here. We are not going to leave you behind. We’ll carry you along for the prospect and future of this company.
“You may have a heart that will say I wouldn’t understand what the minister is saying but, in all sincerity, we are all here for the betterment of this country and that explains our visit”.
Mireku Duker
The Deputy Minister also noted that the company’s fortunes has dwindled over the years due to inefficient management but government, through the Ministry of Lands, is prepared to ensure a turnaround.
Believe and support government
Mireku Duker afterwards urged the workers to believe in the government and give their utmost support to help propel the company to the heights it ought to be.
“Our history hasn’t been that smooth in terms of profit-making and that has not given the country the dividends it expects. Future of this company is important. Whatever will be mined today, we will not have it tomorrow. You also know that we mine for a purpose.
“South Africa is touted to have used mining to develop some of its cities because the owners of those concessions are in the country and whatever they mine are kept in South Africa. In Ghana, we have a different story because most our big companies are foreign owned so we depend on taxes”.
Mireku Duker
Mireku Duker further cautioned that government will not hesitate to crack the whip on foreign companies found culpable of breaching the country’s laws. He assured, however, that mining firms that strictly adhere to the rules will be protected and enjoy the full benefit of their investment.