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Newmont Ghana says detailed action plans will be developed to address the findings of the investigation into the Ahafo mine accident.
The Inspectorate Division of the Minerals Commission has submitted findings of its investigation to the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources.
Regional Senior Vice President, and Newmont Africa, Alwyn Pretorius said, “We appreciate the efforts of the Minerals Commission and other stakeholders in conducting a thorough investigation into the causes of this tragic construction accident.”
He said, “We are all devastated by the loss of six colleagues and will carefully study the report so we may learn from the accident, address its findings and take steps to prevent this from happening again.”
Mr Pretorius added, “We will work closely with the Minerals Commission to follow up on each of the instructions in their report. This tragic accident stands as a sobering reminder that we must forever remain vigilant in continually improving our safety culture.”
The Company says detailed action plans will be developed to address the findings in the report and to integrate the lessons across its business, while also sharing those lessons with industry.
Construction work at the AME project remains suspended until Newmont and the authorities are satisfied that work can resume safely.
Newmont Ghana also reiterated that it continues providing support to the grieving families, as well as counselling to the employees of the construction contractor and the entire workforce at Ahafo.
The company says it is also finalising a long-term, comprehensive and sustainable financial assistance package for the grieving families.
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