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Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources has urged the newly inaugurated Minerals Development Fund Board (MDF) to come up with innovative ways of generating funds to help develop the various mining communities in the country.
Addressing the Board at the inaugural ceremony, Monday, September, 20, the Honorable Minister reiterated the importance and purpose of the MDF Board.
He said, " The Minerals Development Fund was established by the Minerals Development Fund Act, 2016, (Act 912) and indeed the cursory examination of the memorandum and the debates preceding the promulgation of this law should tell all of us how important the fund is and for that matter, how important this Board is."
"The Fund was established among others to mobilise requisite resources, statutory private sector, and some other sources to be able to bring about the much needed development of the mining communities in our country" he added.
Hon. Jinapor disclosed that he looks forward to working with the Board chair and his members to ramp up the contributions of mining companies and mining establishments to the Minerals Development Fund in order to help develop the mining communities in the country.
On his part, the Chairman of the Board, Mr. Kwaku Sakyi-Addo, on behalf of the Board, expressed his appreciation to the President of the Republic and the Minister, for the trust reposed in them and promised to deliver results.
He added that he looks forward to working with the Management and all who matter in the mining sector to ensure that the dream of developing mining communities in the country, is realised.
The Other Board members include; Mr. Frank A. Raji, Mr. Constant Gladzah, Mr. Martin Ayisi, Prof, Kwamla Agbesinyale, Mr. James Dadson, Mrs. Maame Ama Edumadze-Acquah, Mr. Sulemanu Koney, Nana Osei Kofi Abiri and Mad. Wilhelmina Asabea Bampe.
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