Gov’t warned to implement proper regulatory measures in the small scale mining sector

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The President of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Kwame Addo-Kufuor, has warned that proper regulatory measures must be put in place before the ban on small scale mining is lifted.

“I think government is doing the right thing in sanitizing the sector. I keep telling people the Chamber contributes 66 percent of Ghana’s gold production. If we can get the regulations, standards and procedure in the remaining 34 percent, and if we get them to contribute what the remaining 66 percent is contributing that will improve the economy quite a lot,” he said.

Speaking to journalists to mark the 90th Anniversary celebration of the Chamber in Accra, Mr. Addo-Kufuor argued that it is important to give government the free space to properly assess the impact of illegal mining on the environment to come out with a long term solutions.



He indicated that government can only do that if activities of small scale mining is halted for a period. “So government is doing the right thing, let’s give them time to lift the ban, but in the process we must make sure our brothers are registered and that they are compliant with the mining regulations of this country,” he stressed.

He assured that members of the chamber will avail themselves to help streamline the activities of small scale miners to protect the environment.

“We us a chamber are committed to partnering them to improve the standards of mining. We are discussing various collaborations which we can put in place to support them with the safety and environment capacity building, and we will be supporting once the ban is lifted,” he stated.

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