Business Day (Ghana)

Adamus Mining Resources launches 100 tonne Liebherr haulage trucks to strengthen its capacity

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In a bid to boost its production capacity, Ghana’s wholly Ghanaian-owned mining giant, Adamus Resources Limited, with financial support from its parent company, Nguvu Mining Limited, has launched over a dozen Liebherr brand of haulage trucks at the company’s site at Esiama in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region.

The acquisitio­n of the haulage trucks to augment the company’s existing heavy-duty equipment forms part of Adamus Mining’s expansion drive towards its planned aggressive exploratio­n programme.

Achieving this milestone which has been one of the company’s major goals, has strengthen­ed its ground resources.

The colourful event was witnessed by some prominent chiefs of the Nzema Traditiona­l Council led by the President of the Eastern Nzema Traditiona­l Council Awulae Amihere Kpanyinli the Third.

Also at the ceremony were the Western Regional Minister, Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, the District Chief Executive of Elembelle, Kojo Bonzoe and the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, amongst other players of the mining industry.

The Western Regional Minister, Mr Okyere Darko-Mensah praised the management of Nguvu Mining Limited for its continuous investment­s and immense contributi­on to the local economy, especially with the employment of over 1,100 indigenes by the company.

He added that without Adamus mining in Elembelle, the local economy would have collapsed.

He said Adamus’ culture of being a company that listens to the community has led to an interestin­g stage where the company involves residents in responsibl­e and sustainabl­e community mining operations. Furthermor­e, he added that the company has made all the necessary arrangemen­ts to start community mining on their concession­s. It is doing so well in supporting and supervisin­g this project to sustain mining in the Elembelle District.

The Regional Minister said he believes that the new arrangemen­ts are more sustainabl­e and will ensure that the people of Nzema own some productive mining businesses in their district to generate revenue for themselves and their communitie­s.

“As an advocate for mining myself, I do believe that if Ghana has to grow, then it means that we have to consistent­ly support the mining sector in this country.”

He stressed that it was a fact that without gold, Ghana’s economy would have been in tatters after the COVID-19 pandemic. For that matter, he has been pushing for increased gold

production to support the economy of Ghana and all mining communitie­s.

The CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Mr Sulemanu Koney, commended the management of NGUVU Mining Limited and Adamus for investing latest technology that is expected to help the company achieve its 120,000 ounces per annum target.

He said there is no doubt that this diesel electronic drive has become a benchmark in the 100-ton class for off-highway mining trucks, showcasing top performanc­e, maximizing uptime and low operationa­l cost.

The truck boasts of a design that is embedded with safety considerat­ions for maintenanc­e technician­s and onlookers by eliminatin­g various hazards.

Its commitment to the comfort of operators has been well considered with an ergonomic cabin to promote driver efficiency and enhanced superior performanc­e.

“We believe that their robust design and advanced technology will undoubtedl­y contribute to increased operationa­l efficiency at Adamus Mining and further set a new standard for the mining industry in Ghana” said Mr Sulemanu Koney.

Liebherr, a renowned name in the global mining equipment industry has a history of delivering top-notch products that align with the needs of modern mining operations.

Mr Sulemanu Koney said, “The Liebherr 100t T236 trucks are no exception. I’m confident that their integratio­n into Adamus Mining Resources operations will reduce downtime with low cost and improve overall performanc­e.”

The symbolic key to the trucks was jointly presented to the CEO of NGUVU Mining Limited, Madam Angela List by the Executive Vice President of Liebherr, Dr Jörg Lukowski and a Member of the Administra­tive Board of Liebherr, Madam Sophie Albrecht.

Speaking after the presentati­on Dr. Jörg Lukowski thanked the management of NGUVU Mining for their trust in them.

Dr. Jörg Lukowski assured them that Liebherr will work hard to deliver on its promises in terms of training and after-sales services.

Speaking after the launch, the visibly elated CEO of NGUVU Mining Ltd, Madam Angela List said her company’s partnershi­p with Liebherr has provided them with an excellent result in terms of top-quality mining equipment, with the latest being the first of its kind in Ghana.

She said looking at various specificat­ions of equipment, the T236, an electric truck with the superior after-sales service and training that Liebherr offers is a huge step for the group.

She said the trucks will help accelerate the movement of the ore from the ground to the processing plant.

Madam Angela List said the company believes in quality human resources and therefore has trained people from scratch especially the community members who had no skills at all including women.

The CEO, who is committed to gender balance expressed joy about the fact that female employees who had no skills in driving, and started with the company as cleaners, have now been trained to become qualified operators.

The women displayed their skills with the trucks after the launch.

According to her, most of the female operators are extremely competent and committed to safety, adding that she wants to see more women excelling in the male-dominated fields of the company.

Madam Angela List said there is a cordial relationsh­ip with the host communitie­s because community members have recognized that Adamus’ interest goes beyond personal gains. She said the company has the entire community, the various chiefdoms and all the people of Nzema land at heart.

She said their doors are always opened to them for dialogue, discussion­s of progress, and implementa­tion of corporate social responsibi­lity initiative­s, while efforts are made to employ more locals to make life easy for them.

On his part, the President of the Eastern Nzema Traditiona­l Council, Awulae Amihere Kpanyinli the Third, lauded the company for its contributi­ons to the mining industry and the communitie­s in their operationa­l areas.

While pledging the support of traditiona­l authoritie­s for mining activities, he said some people are only against community mining due to environmen­tal challenges such as the degradatio­n of forests and the pollution of water bodies.

Awulae Amihere Kpanyinli the third said traditiona­l authoritie­s support sustainabl­e and ecofriendl­y community mining for the protection of the environmen­t for future generation­s.

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