Mr George Mireku Duker, the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resource has implored mining companies to make deliberate and concerted efforts towards deepening their relationship with the various mining communities by up scaling their local content participation and undertaking developmental projects in those communities.
Addressing the media during a working visit to Kibi Goldfields Limited in Eastern Region yesterday, Mireku Duker reinforced the belief that mining companies are more likely to enjoy smooth and successful operations if they put the development and growth of the communities and residents within their catchment areas at the heart of their operations.
He is of the firm conviction that mining companies should not only be interested in generating revenue and profits from the resources deposited in the communities, but also make the growth of the communities and the locals a priority.
This, he reckoned, would create a mutually satisfactory relationship between the communities and the companies and create the ideal conditions for the companies to thrive.
By executing developmental projects in areas such as health, sports, education and youth development, Mireku Duker believes “the companies will be performing their fiduciary duty to the communities as well as the government”.
The Deputy Minister also mentioned that a deliberate attempt at growing Ghanaian giants in the industry will ultimately create a situation where qualified Ghanaians will hold key and strategic positions in leading mining companies in the world.
He charged the management of Kibi Goldfields to undertake developmental projects in the Kibi and its environs.
He cited, for example, that the inner roads in the community and others nearby could be given facelifts by the company as part of the Corporate Social Responsibilities.
The company, in a presentation by outlined some major projects they have executed in the communities and promised to switch up their CSR activities following Mireku Duker’s counsel.
The mining company also enumerated how the company had consistently adhered the requirements and conditions detailed in its operational license.
The visit by Mireku Duker and his team from the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the Minerals Commission forms part of his activities to improve the relationship between the government and the companies and also ensure that large and small-scale mining companies in the country are operating in accordance with the mining laws of the land.
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