New CEO of Chamber of Mines Pledges Greater Sustainability in Mining
New CEO Dr. Ashigbey, pledges to fight illegal mining, promote sustainability, and drive stakeholder engagement.
New CEO Dr. Ashigbey, pledges to fight illegal mining, promote sustainability, and drive stakeholder engagement.
It also emphasized the role of its new leadership in aligning Ghana’s mining sector with international best practices, including ESG
“The impact is significant across the entire value chain—for stakeholders, companies, and even communities..."
The Ghana Chamber of Mines expressed “deep concern” over the government’s decision, emphasizing the critical role mining plays in Ghana’s economy.
“What concerns me most is the lack of consultation. I am aware of companies actively seeking investors to expand their operations and take advantage of high gold prices.
“The government is creating policies that will encourage cooperative small-scale mining, empowering local communities..."
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