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    President to cut sod for construction of manganese refinery …as govt rolls out value addition drive – Lands Minister

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read8 Views
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    In furtherance of the resolve to make Ghana a hub for the addition of value to mineral resources, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is expected to cut sod for the construction of a $450million manganese process­ing plant at Nsuta in the Western Region on Thursday, November 25, 2024.

    This was disclosed by the Minis­ter for Lands and Natural Resourc­es, Mr Samuel A. Jinapor, MP, who disclosed that the processes for the commencement of the proj­ect are at the concluding stages, with expectations rife among all the stakeholders that the project will kick off before the end of the year.

    Speaking to the media during his tour of the Ghana Manga­nese Company (GMC) in the Western Region on Wednesday, October 23, 2024, Mr Jinapor com­mended the management and staff of the company for their dedicated service to the country.

    He, however, disclosed that the contributions of the GMC to the country’s economy are about to sky­rocket with the construction of a refinery plant, which is a key feature of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s vision for Ghana’s natural resources.

    Mr Jinapor explained that the country is on the verge of crossing the Rubicon relative to the pro­cesses for the commencement of construction of the refinery and that it is a significant milestone for the government, which has consis­tently delivered on its promise to the country.

    Describing it as a ‘big deal’ and a ‘major breakthrough,’ the Lands Minister averred that the construc­tion of the refinery will mark a huge shift in the harnessing of the coun­try’s resources from the exportation of raw materials to the addition of value, which will result in increased employment and revenue from the manganese industry.

    “The company is working to get its next strategic phase done and far advanced. I am happy to report that we are currently at the concluding phase of beginning the construc­tion of a refinery here in Nsuta.

    “This will mean that products of this company, which have been shipped in their raw form for many years, will now have value addition in Ghana. A lot of work has been done on this matter. Teams from Ghana and China have visited both countries, and there has been a lot of work. At this stage, we are left with a few issues and getting parliamentary approval for the fiscal regime.

    “Thereafter, we will be very much on the highway in terms of getting the refinery constructed and commissioned. This will mean that the centuries of exporting raw manganese will be a thing of the past. We are now going to have value addition and retain the reason­ably highest end of the value chain of the manganese industry here in Ghana.

    “It will have positive implications on employment and have several linkages, in terms of downstream industry and its economic effects. It forms part of President Akufo-Ad­do’s vision for the mining sector of this country. The President’s vision has been value addition for all our natural resources,” he said.

    Jurgen Eijgendaal, the Managing Director of GMC, commended Mr Samuel A. Jinapor for the visit and the rich support the company has enjoyed under his stewardship as sector minister.

    He disclosed further that the company is readying itself for the refinery journey and that a number of areas will undergo significant investments and revamp to ensure that they provide the needed natural resources for the refinery plant.



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