The Special Assistant to the Deputy Lands and Natural Resource Minister, Wisdom Edem Gomashie, has urged residents of Buem in the Oti Region to make necessary preparation in order to benefit from the iron ore discovery in the area.
Speaking at the 2nd Anniversary of the Installation of the Jasikanhene, Mr Gomashie said the region will benefit economically when mining begins in the area.
However, he added that, residents will only benefit massively if they make essential preparation including studying and
“Mining propels socio-economic development. Today, Goldfields Ghana Limited is almost done with a US$16 million Stadium for Tarkwa, Newmont currently constructing Ahafo-Kenyasi roads and a whole lot in mining communities.
“To this end, I humbly call on Bueman to as soon as possible: Start sending their Children to read Mining related courses, set up avenues to start training interested youth in the various Operating Skills; Set up a vibrant Panel of Technical Indigenes, set up a Movement for Responsible Mining,” he said.
Mr Gomashie further allayed the fears of possible environmental pollution.
According to him, relevant stakeholders are being engaged to ensure water bodies and forest reserves in the area are not affected by mining activities.
“I am particularly aware of some statements made by some revered Leaders in our communities against the exploitation of the deposit; I must say that they are concerned about the environment; they get worried seeing how galamsey has destroyed our water bodies and forest reserves through irresponsible actions.
“I am confident that by bringing together all relevant stakeholders to the table and working hand-in-gloves with regulatory agencies and others, proper mining practices will be adhered to, which will help provide sustainable livelihoods and protect the environment,” he added.
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