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Delegation from the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources visited Ewoyaa and adjoining communities

At the instance of the sector Minister, a delegation from the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources visited Ewoyaa and adjoining communities on Tuesday, 16th December, to engage stakeholders on the withdrawn lithium agreement and related matters. The delegation, led by the Minister’s Spokesperson, Mahmoud Kabore, conveyed the assurances of the Minister, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi […]

At the instance of the sector Minister, a delegation from the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources visited Ewoyaa and adjoining communities on Tuesday, 16th December, to engage stakeholders on the withdrawn lithium agreement and related matters.

The delegation, led by the Minister’s Spokesperson, Mahmoud Kabore, conveyed the assurances of the Minister, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, and stressed that government is working around the clock to ratify the agreement in a manner that will benefit the Ewoyaa community and Ghana at large.

The delegation also noted the concerns and suggestions from the chiefs and people of Ewoyaa and Krampah, who urged government to expedite action on the lease to improve livelihoods in the area.

In all, it was a fruitful engagement which marks government’s commitment to deepening stakeholder consultations to refine the agreement for the good of all and sundry.