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Lands Minister inaugurates GH¢5m ultra-modern Akim-Oda Minerals C’ssion office complex

 The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Mr Samuel A. Jinapor, has inaugurated an ultra-modern office complex for the Minerals Com­mission to aid its monitoring and regulatory duties in the Eastern Region.

Speaking at the inaugural ceremony here in Akim Oda, the Minister disclosed that constructing a well-equipped office was part of the government’s agenda to decen­tralise and bring the operations of the Minerals Commission closer to mining operators and communities.

Detailing the history and signif­icance of the Akim Oda office, he revealed that it was one of the first offices established in the country.

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Mr Jinapor (middle) with Oseadieyo Dr Frimpong Manso IV (second from left) and other dignitaries after cutting the tape to inaugurate the office complex
• Mr Jinapor (middle) with Oseadieyo Dr Frimpong Manso IV (second from left) and other dignitaries after cutting the tape to inaugurate the office complex

He stated that the construction of a modern office for the Akim Oda Minerals Commission was further evidence of the Akufo-Ad­do administration’s commitment to revitalising the mining sector by promoting sustainable and environ­mentally sound mining practices.

Mr Jinapor noted that the office would enable the Minerals Commis­sion to conduct effective supervi­sion in Akim Oda and its surround­ing areas.

The Minister announced that under the Akufo-Addo administra­tion, the operations of the Minerals Commission had expanded signifi­cantly, with the construction of four new district offices, 12 satellite offices, and two observatory offices.

“In addition to overseeing small-scale mining operations in Akim Oda, this office will supervise mining activities in Akwatia, Any­inam, Osino, Asamantafo, Kade, Adankrono, among others. These areas have a long history of com­munity mining. I am pleased that we have been able to construct this multi-purpose edifice for the people of Akim Oda.

“I am informed that the con­struction has been completed to standard, and measures have been put in place to ensure that the office is properly maintained for effective service delivery,” he said.

Mr Jinapor sent the gathering into complete elation when he announced the imminent launch of the Community Mining Scheme in Akim Oda, stating that the con­struction of the office had paved the way for the creation of a CMS concession.

He acknowledged the Member of Parliament for Akim Oda, Alexan­der Kwasi Acquah, for his assertive role in realising the offices and CMS and promised that the concession would be announced soon.

“With this fully furnished office commissioned, I want to assure you that Akim Oda will soon have a community mining scheme. The MP has been persistent, and I am here to announce that Akim Oda will soon benefit from a Communi­ty Mining Scheme. This office will definitely monitor the operations of the Community Mining Scheme,” he said.

Barbara Oteng Gyasi, the chair of the Minerals Commission Board, stated, “We were tasked by the Pres­ident to regularise mining to benefit every Ghanaian and protect our environment. To achieve that, we had to expand our offices across the country to be closer to the mining companies, especially the small-scale mining companies, to effectively monitor their activities.

Oseadieyo Dr Frimpong Manso IV, the Paramount Chief of the Akyem Kotoku Traditional Area, expressed his delight at the impend­ing arrival of the Community Min­ing Scheme and praised the Lands Minister for fulfilling the requests of the MP and the residents.

He emphasized that mining has been a key economic activity for the residents and committed himself to ensuring adherence to the country’s mining regulations.

The two-storey office, which be­gan construction in 2022, is estimat­ed to cost GH¢5 million. The office complex features four washrooms, two large storerooms, a kitchen on each floor, a conference hall, and other amenities that will improve the welfare of the staff and enable them to discharge their duties with utmost perfection.

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