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The government has withdrawn the controversial lithium agreement from Parliament to allow for broader consultations with key stakeholders, the Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Alhaji Yusif Sulemana, announced on Wednesday.
Addressing the House, the Deputy Minister said the decision was influenced by concerns raised by civil society groups, industry experts, and MPs from both sides of the chamber.
“Listening to my colleagues from the other side, they have made my work very easy. They have given reasons why there’s a need for us to withdraw this agreement,” he told Parliament.
He explained that NGOs and prominent voices within the extractives sector had also urged the government to conduct further technical and stakeholder engagements before resubmitting the deal.
According to him, the move reflects the government’s willingness to demonstrate accountability and transparency in managing the country’s mineral resources.
“It is for that reason that the listening minister, the listening government, has decided that we will withdraw this agreement, do further work involving you, so that together we can move forward,” he said.
The lithium agreement, intended to regulate Ghana’s emerging lithium industry, has faced heavy public scrutiny in recent months, with critics arguing that the terms do not guarantee sufficient national benefit.
Parliament is expected to reconsider the refined agreement after the Ministry completes its consultations and revisions.
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