Present a 12-month road map for turning Adamus Resources Mine around - Gov't directs Lands Ministry and Management
The agreement followed a meeting at the Presidency aimed at resolving the dispute between the two parties to salvage what is one of a few operating indigenous large-scale mines.
The Ghanaian government has directed the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the management of Adamus Resources Limited to develop a 12-month roadmap to revive the company's mining operations. This follows a meeting at the Presidency aimed at resolving a dispute between the two parties. The roadmap will include the formation of a six-member management team, with three representatives from Adamus and three from the government.
The agreement comes after the government upheld the revocation of three of Adamus Resources' mining leases, citing breaches of Ghana's mining laws. An investigation by the Inspectorate Division of the Minerals Commission found sustained and material breaches of the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006.
According to MyJoyOnline Ghana, the new management team will supervise the turnaround of the mine, which is one of a few operating indigenous large-scale mines in the country. The 12-month plan is expected to help salvage the mine and restore its operations.
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