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Govt Revokes 278 Small-Scale Mining Licences

The government has revoked licences of 278 small-scale mining companies across the country over regulatory breaches and expiration of operating permits.

Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah

A statement issued by the Minerals Commission, said the decision for the termination, which stems from regulatory breaches, undermines the integrity of institutional governance in the issuance and management of mineral rights, as well as the trust that citizens place in institutions.

“In accordance with the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act 703), as amended and the Minerals and Mining (General) Regulations, 2012 (L.I. 2173), the Minister responsible for Lands and Natural Resources has by this notice terminated the 278 small-scale mining licences,” the statement pointed out.

“While we prioritise citizen participation in mining enterprises, the government believes that mining operations must strictly adhere to regulations and policies designed to protect citizen involvement, promote environmental stewardship, and ensure compliance with good governance practices to maximise the benefits of our natural resources,” part of the statement read.

It said the government holds the view that regulations are not intended to hinder progress, but they are rather essential for responsible mining enterprises and sustainable development, adding that licences expire when operators fail to renew their permits, rendering them legally unable to conduct mining operations.

It further noted that mining operators who fail to comply with mining regulations do not only jeopardise the health of the environment but also the welfare of host mining communities and, therefore, urged all current and prospective miners to familiarise themselves with the regulations governing the acquisition of mineral rights, particularly in the context of small-scale mining.

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That, it explained, includes understanding the requirements for obtaining mineral rights and the procedures for renewing licences to prevent their termination, noting that by upholding the law, the government aims to ensure that all mining operations contribute positively to society and follow sustainable practices.

“Together, let us commit to responsibly harnessing Ghana’s valuable mineral resources while respecting the regulatory framework that governs the sector,” it stated.

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