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The Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources has engaged chiefs and residents of Ewoyaa and neighbouring communities to discuss the government’s lithium agreement and its implementation plans.
Speaking on behalf of Lands Minister Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah on Tuesday, December 16, Mahmoud Kabore, leader of the ministry’s delegation, apologised for the withdrawal of the agreement.
He explained that the decision was aimed at allowing broader consultations. He assured the community of the government’s commitment to finalising a progressive deal that benefits both Ewoyaa and the country.

Mr Kabore emphasised that the Lands Minister remains dedicated to achieving a mutually beneficial outcome.
The engagement brought together chiefs from Ewoyaa and Krampah, opinion leaders, and residents, who welcomed the dialogue but raised concerns about delays in parliamentary ratification. Some residents noted that the setbacks were affecting livelihoods and called for faster approval.

In response, Mr Kabore reassured the community that the government would honour its commitments and that the agreement would be laid before Parliament in due course.
The General Manager of Atlantic Lithium, Ahmed Salim, and the Municipal Chief Executive for Mfantsiman, Eric Stanley Acquah, also echoed assurances that outstanding issues would soon be resolved.
The engagement follows an earlier meeting with civil society organisations on Monday, December 15, aimed at refining the agreement ahead of its resubmission to Parliament. The ministry indicated that further consultations will continue to balance strategic mineral development with local and national interests.
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