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The Ghana Mineworkers’ Union, GMWU of TUC, wishes to commend Heath Goldfields Ltd, the current leaseholder and operators of the Bogoso-Prestea Gold Mine, for paying a significant portion, amounting to about GHC80 million, of the total indebtedness owed to workers of the Bogoso and Prestea Mines.
The union said this step is in fulfillment of one of the key conditions for the grant of the leases and has undoubtedly brought some relief to our members and their families and the Management of Heath Goldfields Ltd deserves their commendation.
In November 2024, the Government of Ghana issued the Bogoso-Prestea mining leases to Heath Goldfields Ltd. As part of the conditions for the grant of the leases, however, Heath Goldfields Ltd, the current leaseholder, was expected to settle all outstanding indebtedness owed to workers by the previous leaseholder.
The Ghana Mineworkers’ Union welcomes this bold move by Heath Goldfields Ltd, to settle the legacy debt, despite several months of legal tussle orchestrated to frustrate the *current leaseholder's investment plans for the Bogoso-Prestea mines without success.
Furthermore, the Ghana Mineworkers’ Union also commended Heath Goldfield Ltd, for assembling a team of smart, motivated and young Ghanaian mining professionals, who are determined to turn around the Bogoso-Prestea asset for the greater good of all stakeholders.
Accordingly, the Ghana Mineworkers’ Union pledges its fullest support and commitment to working cooperatively and collaboratively with the new Management team of Heath Goldfields Ltd, to settle the remaining indebtedness and ultimately transform the Bogoso-Prestea Mine into a world-class asset.
The Ghana Mineworkers’ Union would therefore like to use this opportunity to call on the Government of Ghana through the Sector Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, the Regulatory Agencies especially, the Minerals Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, our revered chiefs and people of the communities of Bogoso and Prestea and in fact, all well meaning Ghanaians to support the turnaround efforts of the Bogoso-Presta Mines under the management of Heath Goldfields Ltd.
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