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Mineral exploitation in Oti Region will be beneficial to Ghanaians-Owusu-Bio 

Mr Benito Owusu-Bio, a Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
November 23, 2022
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Accra-Ghana, Nov. 23, GNA – Mr Benito Owusu-Bio, a Deputy Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, says government is fully committed to ensuring mineral deposits discovered in the Oti Region are exploited and utilised for the benefit of the Region and Ghanaians at large.
The Deputy Minister made the remarks when answering questions on the floor of Parliament in Accra on Wednesday.
He was answering the questions on behalf of the Sector Minister, Mr Samuel Abu Jinapor.
Mr Owusu-Bio said the Ministry had taken steps to operationalise mining of minerals discovered in commercial quantities in the Oti Region.
“The government is still at the exploratory stage of the mining value chain of the iron ore mineral.
“Currently, the Ghana Integrated Iron and Steel Development Corporation (GIISDEC), the statutory body responsible for the promotion and development of an integrated iron and steel industry in the country, is undertaking mineral resource estimation at one of the seven blocks in the Gyamurume and Wawaso areas,” Mr Owusu-Bio stated.
He stated that the Satellite scans had been completed, and mapping and geophysical surveys were underway and expected to be completed within 18 months.
He said 10 people within the local community had been employed so far.
He alluded that the Ghana Geological Survey Authority was carrying out geological investigations into limestone deposits to define and quantify their economic potential for exploitation.
He assured the House that before any serious mining activities begin in the Region the Ministry would ensure all the necessary measures had been put in place to avert any irregularities or negative impact on the environment.
Mr Owusu-Bio enumerated several measures the government had rolled out to halt the galamsey menace.
Some of those measures include declaration of river bodies as red zones for mining, banned reconnaissance, prospecting and/or exploration in forest reserves and launched Operation Halt II to rid river bodies and forest reserves of illegal mining activities
Other policy interventions were the introduction of speed boats and river guards to patrol and protect the river bodies, banned the manufacture, sale and/or use of the floating platform, popularly referred to as Changfan and enhanced the punishment regime for persons involved in illegal mining
The rest were the revamping of the Community Mining Schemes and developed an operational manual to regulate their operations.
Answering the questions on disposal of government lands, Mr Owusu-Bio said all governments under the Fourth Republic had disposed of some landed properties since 2017.
He was, however, quick to add that the transactions, beneficiaries and value of those transactions were provided during February 3, June 7 and 28, 2022, which were captured in the parliamentary Hansard.

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