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Deputy Minister in charge of mines at the Lands Ministry, George Mireku Duker, says the Ministry and government will go all out to support Electrochem Ghana Limited to develop the Songor concession, produce and export quality salt from Ghana.
He said, "The Minister, Samuel Abu Jinapor, communicated to me that the Ministry would support the Electrochem project to win together; it is actually a win-win for all of us. A win for Electrochem Ghana is for the Ada traditional area and Ghana as a whole.”
Duker made this revelation on Friday during a familiarisation tour of Electrochem Ghana’s site at Sege in the Ada West District of the Greater Accra region.
He said we are glad that Eletrochem Ghana is producing and exporting salt from this country and that it will positively impact the economy.
"If you want to check the dollar control in this country, one of the measures is to export to other jurisdictions for us to have value.
"The ministry is happy Electrochem Ghana is adding value to our salt, and other countries are demanding from Ghana,” he added.
The chairman of the McDan Group of Companies, Dr Daniel McKorley, stressed the importance of Electrochem Ghana's social investment initiatives.
He said “We are here to bring change, this project can never be successful without the community, so for me, the community is very important. That is why we are placing so much importance on our CSR initiatives and the impact we are making in the lives of the people.”
Nene Lomo IV, Divisional Chief (Wetso Yi) of the Lomobiawe Clan of Ada who spoke on behalf of the paramountcy said the whole Electrochem project started at the Ada Traditional council.
“We the chiefs realized that there were no factories and jobs in Ada. So we led the investor who actually had the lease from government and we are happy about the benefit that have come in so far,” he added.
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