Agriculture

Plan for $450m manganese refinery at Nsuta far advanced – Jinapor

Plans are far ad­vanced for the con­struction of a $450 million manganese refinery at Nsuta, in the Western Region by the Ghana Manganese Compa­ny (GMC).

The deal follows the conclu­sion of negotiations between the government and the majority shareholder of Ghana Manganese Company.

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor, announced this at the Eighth University of Mines and Technology, Tarkwa (UMaT) Biennial International Mining and Minerals conference which opened at Tarkwa, in the Western Region, yesterday.

He spoke on the topic ‘Critical Minerals: Ghana’s preparedness for value addition.’

Mr Jinapor indicated that the new arrangement clearly demon­strated the government’s preparedness to add value to critical minerals produced in Ghana, adding “This will result in economic diversifica­tion and job creation, and position our country to leverage on her mineral wealth to drive industrial­isation and enhance our competi­tiveness on the global stage.”

Mr Jinapor mentioned the development of a special policy on lithium to provide effective exploitation and management, and the optimal benefits from Ghana’s green minerals.

He said a policy statement on the exploitation of green minerals, presented to Parliament, had been approved, adding that, it provided for a minimum royalty rate of sev­en per cent for green minerals and an increase in state and Ghanaian participation in all green mineral operations, to a minimum of 30 per cent.

He explained that the policy also enhanced local content and local participa­tion, including listing on the Ghana Stock Exchange.

Mr Jinapor stated that the first mining lease for lithium covered a 10 per cent royalty rate and enjoined the com­pany to establish a chemical plant for refining the lithium.

This Lease, when ratified by Parliament, would help the govern­ment to ensure value addition to our lithium resources.

He said “Our non-negotiable policy is to retain, as much as pos­sible, the full value chain of this mineral in our country, and ensure their linkages, backwards, forward and side-stream, to other sectors of the economy. Ghana must posi­tion her­self, strate­gically, to harness the opportunities presented by the dynamic sector.”

Again, Ghana, Mr Jinapor said, must address the challenges of value addition and therefore, encouraged the academia, includ­ing UMaT, to drive research and innovation agenda.

Investment in infrastructure, technology, and human capital, he said would support a robust min­erals value chain, stressing “Let us, therefore, work together to unlock the full potential of our mineral wealth, ensuring prosperity for all Ghanaians.”

The conference, he suggested, must serve as a renewal of the commitment of all stakeholders in the mining industry to work together towards the realisation of Ghana as a potential hub of mineral processing and beneficiation.

Vice Chancellor of UMaT, Prof. Richard Kwasi Amank­wah, urged the leadership of the university to attract industry players, harness diverse ideas and advance the course of Ghana’s mining sector, especially in seeking new invest­ment in the green mineral econo­my, next year.

Held on the theme; ‘Innovations in mining and mineral processing: Expanding the frontiers of mining technology,’ the conference created a platform for participants to examine important issues in the mining industry, particularly the role of technology and innovation in building a green, sustainable and safe mining industry.

Watch the Minister’s speech below:

 

Source: ghanaiantimes.com

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