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Dep. Lands Minister engages Chiefs, DCE, others in Shama on developing Clay Mining Industry

Hon. George Mireku Duker, the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources in charge of Mines has held consultative dialogues with stakeholders in the Shama District on ways to tackle illegal clay winning.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
October 20, 2021
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Hon. George Mireku Duker, the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources in charge of Mines has held consultative dialogues with stakeholders in the Shama District on ways to tackle illegal clay winning.

The stakeholder engagement saw the Deputy Minister hold talks with traditional rulers, DCE for Shama, Small Scale Miners and other key institutions in the district.

Throughout the meetings, Hon. George Mireku Duker was consistent with the government’s goal of combating illegal clay mining and regulating the industry to ensure that the harmful effects on the environment and communities are curbed.

He also used the opportunity to solicit views from some institutions and persons in the district on how government can turn around the dwindling fortunes of the clay mining industry.

Meeting with DCE of Shama

Having followed traditional rules by meeting the traditional head of the area, Hon. George Mireku Duker once again exhibited deep appreciation of local governance architecture by calling on the political head of the district.

The Deputy Minister and his delegation played guests to the DCE of Shama, Hon. Ebenezer Dadzie with the conversations focusing on how the district assembly can help government rid the sector of the numerous challenges and promote investor confidence in safe clay practices.

He urged the DCE and the assembly to take immediate steps to license all companies in the clay-mining business who are operating without authorization.

“Information available to me indicates all the companies mining clay are not licensed. It is very unfortunate to hear this. I have said that I’m for mining so I’m against banning it but the mining should be responsible. Responsible mining is one that is regulated”, he said.

“Mining clay has been ongoing for decades and I’m sure this is the first time the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has come down to this level to engage on improving the industry. I’m here to solicit your views on how we can Mine without harming our society”, he added.

On his part, the DCE noted that “We need to change because the current situation will not help us. The Deputy Minister is here to help us find ways of streamlining the processes so that we can all enjoy the full benefit of mining. It is my hope that we’ll all be committed to this cause”, he concluded.

Tags: Clay Mining IndustryGeorge Mireku DukerShamaSmall Scale Miners




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