ECOWAS Mining Ministers meet on Draft Mineral Development Policy

Accra, June 3, GNA – ECOWAS Ministers, in-charge of Mineral Resource Development, are holding a meeting in Accra to consider the Draft ECOWAS Mineral Development Policy and its Implementation plan, put together by national experts.

The draft policy focuses on improvements of geological and mineral information, management of mineral revenues and local content policy of mineral operations. Addressing the opening session, Mr Henry Ford Karmel, Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, called for partnerships and an enabling environment to promote private sector led investment in the efficient development of the sub-region’s mineral resources. He said the mineral development policy was very important to ensure th= e development of extractive industries resulting in the sustainable development of the sub-region. Mr Karmel said the policy should therefore help to improve availabilit= y of geological and mineral information at the national and regional levels, optimise the value chain, especially the processing and value addition of the extracted minerals to derive maximum benefits and enhancement of effective environmental protection and strategic environmental assessment o= f mineral activities. He expressed the hope that the thematic focus of the policy would help address the challenges facing the mineral sector of the various countries i= n the sub-region.

Alhaji Inusah Fuseni, Deputy Minister of Energy, said the implementation of the policy would contribute in turning the mineral sector into a dynamic leveraging tool for diversified economic growth and sustainable, integrated development of countries in the sub-region. He called for the strengthening of regional inter-State cooperation at all levels to ensure a coordinated approach for the successful implementation of the policy.

The 62nd Session of ECOWAS Council of Ministers held in 2009 adopted, a regulation relating to the development and organisation of the Community’s mining sector, along with the ECOWAS Directive on the harmonisation of Guiding Principles and Policies in the Mining Sector. In compliance with the Regulation’s requirement is for the ECOWAS Commission to set up a West African Mining Forum as a framework for periodi= c meetings and exchanges among stakeholders in the Mining Sector. The October 2010 Ministerial meeting also adopted some recommendations= , including those that called for the finalisation of the Draft ECOWAS Minera= l Development Policy; establishment of a Permanent Forum (ECOMOF) to deal wit= h matters affecting the Mineral Sector in the region; and the establishment o= f a uniform Regional Cadastre System interfaced with the National Systems. 3 June 11

–000e0ce0280e6eab8c04a4d2981a

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

Ongoing decongestion exercise in Accra reduces solid waste by 14.4 tonnes

Nkawkaw Stadium Project Put on Hold Over Missing Approvals – NSA Demands Legal Clarity from MP Bryan Acheampong

“Procurement Fraud Is Killing Ghana” – Former CalBank CEO Sounds Alarm on Deep-Rooted Corruption

Felix Kwakye Ofosu Slams Ghana Bar Association for ‘Unconstitutional’ Call to Reinstate Suspended Chief Justice

Bank of Ghana Forced Me Out Early But I’m Grateful – Says Former Cal Bank CEO Frank Adu Jnr

YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER – MP TELLS ASIEDU NKETIA FOR CALLING EC INCOMPETENT

Public notice

Mobile applications

Our mobile app is optimized for your phone. Download it for free!

Connect With Us

© 2025, dailypost | All Rights Reserved.
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE