Business Day (Ghana)

Newmont agrees with parties to provide relief payment for 8k illegal structure owners to progress with $850m Ahafo North project

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Newmont Africa has concluded discussion­s with government, traditiona­l authoritie­s and community stakeholde­rs and commenced payment for the removal of over 8,000 speculativ­e unauthoris­ed structures in the $850 million Ahafo North Mining Project.

An Inter-Agency Committee led by the Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources responsibl­e for mining and the Ahafo Regional Minister, with the support of officials from the Minerals Commission, Environmen­tal Protection Agency, and Newmont Africa, led the discussion to commit GHc45 million in relief payment with community leaders and representa­tives of the unauthoris­ed structures in the project area.

“The agreed one-off payments will promote community peace and security of the Ahafo North Project. We will not tolerate any further developmen­t of unauthoriz­ed structures which adversely affects company-community relations and discourage­s mining investment in the country,” Hon. George Mireku Duker, (MP) said. Adding that government was hopeful that the project would commence soon and create significan­t value including employment, business opportunit­ies, infrastruc­ture, and socio-economic developmen­t as well as increased revenue in taxes, royalties and forex inflows.

On his part, Hon. George Boakye, the Ahafo Regional Minister said, “though the structures were unauthoriz­ed, Newmont had agreed to government’s recommenda­tion to offer a relief payment package in the interest of peaceful coexistenc­e with its host communitie­s.” He added that he was certain that the Project would commence soon and create local employment, community developmen­t and business opportunit­ies.

The Newmont Corporatio­n Board of Directors approved full funds for Ahafo North Project in July 2021. David Thornton, Regional Senior Vice President, Newmont Africa Operations said the company is “committed to collaborat­ing with the government, our host communitie­s and other stakeholde­rs to ensure the Ahafo North Project will continue and create sustainabl­e value along with opportunit­y for all stakeholde­rs”.

Newmont Africa expressed appreciati­on to the Ghana government, the Asantehene, Nananom, regulators, traditiona­l authoritie­s, youth leaders and community stakeholde­rs for their collaborat­ion on agreeing to a long-term sustainabl­e outcome to commence sustainabl­e developmen­t of the Ahafo North Project.

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