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Chamber of Mines backs government’s Adamus revival plan

The Ghana Chamber of Mines has commended the Government for what it describes as a major step towards resolving the longstanding impasse involving Adamus Resources Limited, describing the development as a positive signal for investor confidence and the future of indigenous mining in the country.

Chamber of Mines backs government’s Adamus revival plan

The Ghana Chamber of Mines has expressed support for the government's Adamus revival plan, praising the initiative as a significant step towards resolving the long-standing impasse surrounding Adamus Resources Limited. In a statement released on August 21, 2026, the Chamber welcomed the decision to implement a 12-month roadmap overseen by a six-member joint management team, emphasizing its importance for investor confidence and the preservation of a crucial mining asset for Ghana's economy.

The Chamber highlighted the strategic position of Adamus within the country's mining sector and its potential to protect jobs, support local businesses, and contribute to government revenue. The organization commended the government's efforts and urged all parties to adhere to the agreed roadmap, stressing the importance of transparency, accountability, and a shared commitment to sustainable operations.

The Chamber also reiterated its willingness to support initiatives that foster investment, job preservation, and responsible local participation in the mining sector, noting that the successful implementation of the plan could serve as a test case for dispute resolution in the extractive industry through dialogue and cooperation.

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