The Omanhene of Sefwi Anhwiaso, Ogyeahohoo Yaw Gyebi II, has urged the Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation (GIADEC), to avoid practices would degrade the environment.
Ogyeahohoo Yaw Gyebi II stressed, the need for effective measures to be in place to ensure that the dual goals of adding value to our bauxite reserves for the economic benefit, while at the same time ensuring sustainable mining practices that will ensure the full protection of the environment.
“Sefwi Anhwiaso community is known for Bauxite mining for years; however, the community is yet to see major significant improvement, just look at our roads and schools among other infrastructural developments. We are therefore trusting this new board to impact our communities effectively to change the status quo’’ he stated when members of the Board and Management of GIADEC paid a courtesy call on him and members of the Traditional Council, at his Palace in the Western North region.
The delegation for the visit, was led by the Board Chairman, Dr. Anthony Oteng-Gyasi, and the Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Michael Ansah.
They used the occasion to brief Ogyeahohoo Yaw Gyebi II on the operations of the Corporation since inception, and how GIADEC was positioning itself to ensure the development of a vibrant integrated aluminum industry in Ghana, fully harnessing the nation's bauxite resources, and anchored on deep community engagement, and the tenets of responsible mining and environmental sustainability. The Awaso Bauxite reserves in the Western North Region, is an existing operational mine.
The Omanhene again urged the board through the Chief Executive Officer, Michael Ansah, to ensure that, locals are given the first option in employment when operations scales.
The Board Chairman, Dr Oteng-Gyasi, in his response, assured Ogyeahohoo, that, mining in the area, in particular, and other locations in Ghana, will be carried out with very strict adherence to sustainable mining principles. He further re-assured Ogyeahoho, that his concerns will be addressed, and that the activities of GIADEC and its partners will be guided by such, and will result in economic benefits to the people of the area.
The Chief Executive Officer, Michael Ansah, commenting on remarks from members of the Anhwiaso Council, also stressed the commitment of GIADEC to work in partnership with the communities and other stakeholders, including Civil-Society Organisations, guided by globally accepted best practice and standards to ensure sustainable development of mining operations at all times.
The delegation also used the occasion to seek advice and support from the Omanhene of Sefwi Anhwiaso, Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II.
The Ogyeahoho, in his statement, welcomed the delegation to Anhwiaso Palace. He welcomed the focus the Government have given to developing an Integrated Aluminium Industry anchored on utilising the nations' bauxite reserves, and assured the delegation of his support for this important strategic initiative, which is expected to create more opportunities for the traditional area.
Visit to Ghana Bauxite Company
The Board later proceeded from the Palace to Ghana Bauxite Company (GBC) mining operations for a working visit.
They used the opportunity to highlight the governments' vision of a Ghana beyond aid through value addition to its natural resources.
The Board Chairman was emphatic when he said, the Corporation is focused on leveraging Ghana’s bauxite reserves and allied aluminium assets, to drive the full commercial exploitation of the country’s bauxite reserves, and adding value through refining bauxite into Alumina, and smelting Alumina to produce Aluminium, while encouraging the development of downstream industries.
Other members of the Board of GIADEC of the delegation were, Dr. Ben Adoo, Mr. Humphrey Ayim-Darke, Hon. Kingsly Aboagye-Gyedu, Regional Minister, Western North and MCE Hon. Afred Amoah.
The delegation was joined by, Deputy CEO of GIADEC, and Mr. Kojo Yankah from GIADEC.
Latest Stories
-
Happy FM, Asaase Radio, Wontumi FM and 59 others shut down for regulatory breaches
6 minutes -
Elie Kamano’s song amplifies Pan-African Reparations call with music video
9 minutes -
Yango Ghana celebrates partner drivers to mark International Drivers Day 2025
19 minutes -
Global tariff disputes could benefit Ghana – Michael Kottoh
21 minutes -
We waste human resource and over-politicise the system – Prof Adu-Gyamfi
50 minutes -
CHRAJ joins global effort to commemorate 2025 World Day against child labour
55 minutes -
Military reshuffle will boost morale – Defence Minister
57 minutes -
Ghana lost its direction after independence – Prof Yaw Adu-Gyamfi
60 minutes -
Technology brand, TECNO becomes global partner of the TotalEnergies CAF AFCON 2025 & 2027
1 hour -
MTN Ghana begins 21 Days of Y’ello Care with focus on digitalisation in rural communities
2 hours -
Professor Adu-Gyamfi backs constitutional reforms, calls for return of power to the people
2 hours -
Ghana’s health system is ill-structured and lacks discipline – Prof Adu-Gyamfi
2 hours -
We let ourselves down – Antwi reflects on Kotoko’s title miss
2 hours -
Health Minister owes nurses an apology; his actions are killing patients – Former GRNMA President
2 hours -
‘Great start at Kotoko but injuries held me back’ – Emmanuel Antwi
2 hours