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The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has reaffirmed Ghana and Africa’s commitment to championing responsible and sustainable mining practices at the US–Africa Critical Minerals Forum.
Addressing mining executives and industry leaders in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, October 15, Mr Buah said Ghana and Africa are ready to chart a progressive path that will enhance the mining sector through responsible and sustainable practices.

“Ghana and Africa are ready to play their part, not only as a source of minerals, but as a reliable and responsible partner in building the future of sustainable industry,” the minister said.
His remarks come at a time when Ghana continues to grapple with the challenge of illegal mining — a national concern the government is working tirelessly to address.
Mr. Buah noted that Ghana remains an attractive destination for investors in the mining and extraction sectors, owing to its political stability and strong governance framework.
“Our lands, our forests, our water, and our minerals sustain lives and connect us all. How we protect and develop them determines the kind of future we leave behind,” he stated.
He added that President Mahama’s “Resetting Agenda” represents a national commitment to building an inclusive and sustainable economy — one that manages natural wealth transparently, protects the environment, and ensures that local communities benefit from the resources beneath their feet.
The minister’s remarks were well received by participants and industry leaders who attended the forum, hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The high-level event discussed key issues, including the alignment of U.S. policy with Africa’s development goals, de-risking private investment, and promoting sustainable partnerships in the mining sector.
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