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The Ghana Chamber of Mines has announced the appointment of Ing. Dr Kenneth Ashigbey as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
The appointment comes into effect from 1st June 2025. Simultaneously, Ahmed Dasana Nantogmah has been named as the organisation’s first-ever Chief Operating Officer (COO).

These appointments, according to the Chamber, underscore a renewed commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and sustainable growth within Ghana’s dynamic mining sector.
Ing. Dr Ashigbey brings a diverse portfolio of leadership experience spanning media, technology, infrastructure, and engineering.
As the newly appointed CEO, he is expected to steer the strategic direction of the Chamber, deepen stakeholder engagement, and champion policy advocacy to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of Ghana’s mining industry.
Mr Nantogmah’s appointment to the newly established role of COO reflects the Chamber’s drive to strengthen its operational efficiency.
He will be responsible for overseeing day-to-day activities and ensuring the effective execution of strategic initiatives. Mr Nantogmah brings extensive expertise in mining policy and corporate affairs, making him well-suited to deliver on the Chamber’s ambitious operational goals.
Commenting on the appointments, Mr Michael Edem Akafia, Esq., President of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, stated, “The appointment of Ing. Kenneth Ashigbey and Ahmed Nantogmah heralds a new chapter for the Chamber. Their combined expertise, leadership, and vision will be instrumental in navigating the dynamic landscape of the mining industry and advancing the interests of our members and the nation.”
The Chamber reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a resilient, responsible, and globally competitive mining sector that contributes substantially to national development.
This leadership transition is viewed as a pivotal moment in the Chamber’s efforts to align with international best practices and promote sustainable mineral resource governance in Ghana.
The Ghana Chamber of Mines is the premier industry association representing the collective interests of companies engaged in mineral exploration, production, and processing in Ghana. It serves as the unified voice of the mining industry, advocating for policies that promote investment, sustainability, and socio-economic development.
Ing. Dr Kenneth Ashigbey recently resigned as the CEO of the Ghana Telecoms Chamber to take up this new role.
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