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The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, has paid an official visit to the Bogoso-Prestea Gold Mine in the Western Region, marking a key step in the mine’s ongoing restoration efforts.
The minister was accompanied by Mr. Isaac Andrews Tandoh, Acting CEO of the Minerals Commission, and Mr. Richard Kofi Adjei, Chief Inspector of Mines, underscoring the government’s commitment to ensuring regulatory compliance and sustainable mining practices.
During the visit on Wednesday, 17th September 2025, the delegation toured the processing plant where raw ore is refined into gold concentrate.
The minister met with Heath Goldfields employees and thanked the company for its progress in revitalizing the historic site.
Commending the firm’s investment and operational achievements, Hon. Buah highlighted the role of sustainable mining in driving national economic growth.
The Managing Director of Heath Goldfields, Mr. Patrick Appiah Mensah, reaffirmed the company’s dedication to site safety and sustainability.
“Since January 2025, safety has remained our top priority. Critical infrastructure has been rebuilt, underground workings have been stabilised, and community recruitment and training are ongoing. National mining and environmental standards are being strictly enforced,” Mr. Mensah stated.
He added that the Bogoso-Prestea Mine remains integral to the local community’s future, emphasizing that responsible, sustainable development will guide ongoing operations.
The Minister and officials from the Minerals Commission emphasized the importance of compliance and oversight in the sector, expressing optimism about the mine’s future contributions to regional and national development.
Their visit was seen as a powerful reminder of the pivotal role responsible mining plays in Ghana’s socio-economic progress and community wellbeing.image.jpeg
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