2023 Ghana Mining Expo : 4Th Edition Slated For 13th To 15th July
The Ministry of Lands & Natural Resources in collaboration with Ghana Gold Expo Foundation and the Western Regional Coordinating Council has officially announced the date for this year’s Ghana Mining Expo slated for 13th – 15th of July, 2023 at the Takoradi Club House (Western Region).
Ghana, a country whose gold and minerals industry dates back centuries is becoming the leading producer of gold in the world. This was a result of lower-cost mines, friendlier policies, and new development projects.
Amidst Ghana being a top leader in Africa in the Gold Mining industry, the entire mining industry is faced with enormous challenges and opportunities for new entrants. As the world of mining is embracing new modes of responsible mining, and ESG best practices, the continent is faced with illegal mining activities, high taxes, and high cost of exploration for both large and small-scale companies which tends to be a hindrance to the growth of the sector.
ABOUT GHANA MINING EXPO
The EXPO provides a multi-sectoral platform for the sharing and exchange of ideas, opinions, and thoughts on the investment opportunities and challenges in the Africa Gold sector, aimed at implementing strategies for accelerated growth in mining in addition to assuring resilience on all fronts and at all times as Africa’s economic bedrock.
The Forum will afford a formal dialogue among accredited representatives of stakeholders (Government, both local, national and international) on the most critical environmental issues, Investment Capital, Intelligence and Investment Ideas, Indicators to Measure Well – being in Mining communities, ASM Gold Formalization and Central Bank Domestic Purchase Program in Africa, Mining Investment and the challenges of raising ESG Standards in Ghana, CSR and The Finance Master class for Small Scale and Community Mining and collate views and produce action plans to drive a regional-based commitment towards an accelerated mine tailing development (mining) by mitigating risks and turning challenges into opportunities.
The 3-day conference will Investment Capital, Intelligence and Investment Ideas, Indicators to Measure Well – being in Mining regions, ASM Gold Formalization and Central Bank Domestic Purchase Program in Africa, Mining Investment and the challenges of raising ESG Standards in Ghana, CSR and ESG legal framework and lastly The Trade and Finance Master class for Small Scale and Community Mining.
At the Ghana Mining Expo, the President’s keynote address will highlight on SUSTAINABLE MINERAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT & WELL – BEING OF MINING COMMUNITIES.
Ghana is endowed with immense economic mineral resources, some of these mineral resources not limited to GREEN MINERALS to be highlighted includes; Gold, Diamond, Manganese, Bauxite, Clay, Kaolin, Mica, Columbite-tantalite, Feldspar, Chrome, Silica sand, Quartz, Salt, Iron ore, Copper and the newly discovery of Lithium that the government is considering to produce and commercial quantities.
The aim of sustainable minerals development is to ensure mineral use is kept to minimum amount without creating negative impact of economic growth but however ensure best mining practices.
The mining sector in Ghana seek to identify green mineral resources that will intend impact the economy, society, safe environment, job creation and providing raw materials essential to every sector of the economy.
This year’s 2023 Ghana Mining Expo is pleased to host the South African Minister for Mines and Energy Honorable Gwede Mantashe as the special guest of honor. The sector Minister Honorable Samuel A Jinapor – Mp – Damongo and the Western Regional Minister Kwabena Okyere Darko Mensah are expected to host over 1,500 attendees.
According to the Executive Director of Ghana Gold Expo Foundation, Dr. Steven Blessing Ackah, he stated that this cooperation with the Ministry of Lands & Natural Resources has come to stay and also at the right time as mining activities are the bedrock of our society, a requisite for Ghana’s development and also the need to have the national framework to the well – being of mining communities.