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GOV’T IS NOT CONSISTENT IN LITHIUM MINING DEAL-MINORITY Minority Caucus of Parliament has stated that, the government is not consistent in lithium mining deals. Speakin
Land Minister Defends Enhanced Lithium Deal, Highlights Community Fund and Sliding-Scale Royalties The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources and Member of Parliament for
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Thank you for gracing our 30th Anniversary Launch, John Dumelo. #UniversAt30
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GOV’T IS NOT CONSISTENT IN LITHIUM MINING DEAL-MINORITY Minority Caucus of Parliament has stated that, the governme...
GOV’T IS NOT CONSISTENT IN LITHIUM MINING DEAL-MINORITY Minority Caucus of Parliament has stated that, the government is not consistent in lithium mining deals. Speaking to the media at the Parliament House, the minority caucus urges government to be transparent and serious in the lithium mining deal with a private company Barari DV Ghana Limited. According to the Minority, Barari Company was ever ready to do business with Ghana when the prices of Lithium has dropped with 10 percent to Ghanaians but the government did not agree to it but now they wants to bring a new Legislative Instrument (LI) for another deal. This is not the right thing to do and it’s lacks consistency. Speaking to the media, a ranking member of Lands and Natural Resources and Member of Parliament(MP) for Manhyia North, Akwasi Konadu said the deal was first brought to Parliament in 2024 at that time the prices of lithium on international market were 800 dollars per tone but NPP government negotiated the d
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Land Minister Defends Enhanced Lithium Deal, Highlights Community Fund and Sliding-Scale Royalties The Minister for...
Land Minister Defends Enhanced Lithium Deal, Highlights Community Fund and Sliding-Scale Royalties The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources and Member of Parliament for the Ellembelle Constituency, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has held a press briefing to explain and defend the enhanced lithium agreement. Speaking to the media, Hon. Armah-Kofi Buah said the revised lithium deal introduces, for the first time, a 1 percent community development fund aimed at transforming host communities. According to him, this fund will support the construction of roads, hospitals, schools, and other social infrastructure, independent of central government funding. He explained that the model goes beyond traditional corporate social responsibility, ensuring that communities directly benefit from natural resources found in their areas. He noted that when the resources are eventually depleted, residents will be able to point to lasting development as a direct result of the lithium project. Addr
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*Ghana Donates GH¢10 Million in Humanitarian Aid to Jamaica, Cuba, and Sudan - ForeignAffairsMinister* Ghana has ex...
*Ghana Donates GH¢10 Million in Humanitarian Aid to Jamaica, Cuba, and Sudan - ForeignAffairsMinister* Ghana has extended a GH¢10 million humanitarian support package to communities in Jamaica, Cuba, and Sudan affected by natural disasters and conflict. The donation, made on behalf of the people of Ghana, reflects the country's enduring commitment to global solidarity and compassion. The relief items include food, medical supplies, shelter, and water sanitation equipment, with a distribution ratio of 50% to Jamaica, 30% to Cuba, and 20% to Sudan. This gesture conveys Ghana's solidarity with affected populations and complements international relief efforts. Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, briefed Parliament on Ghana's humanitarian efforts, emphasizing the country's tradition of providing assistance to those in need. He acknowledged concerns about parliamentary engagement, assuring improved communication on foreign policy matters. He said, the donation, made o
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MINORITY DEMAND ANSWERS FROM DEFENCE MINISTRY FOR SENDING TROOPS TO BENIN AND JAMAICA WITHOUT PARLIAMENT APPROVAL T...
MINORITY DEMAND ANSWERS FROM DEFENCE MINISTRY FOR SENDING TROOPS TO BENIN AND JAMAICA WITHOUT PARLIAMENT APPROVAL The Minority Caucus in Parliament has questioned the move by Defence Ministry for sending military to Benin and Jamaica without Parliament approval. The Minority caucus demanded some answers from the government for that move. According to the minority, parliament is an August house that needs to be respected as rule of law so if government wants to take a key decisions you cannot ignore Parliament. Speaking to the media Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin South, Rev. John Ntim-Fordjour disagreed with the move by the Defence Ministry and demanded an answers on behalf of minority group.
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MINORITY CALLS FOR THE RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTER FOR LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES OVER LITHIUM AGREEMENT. The Min...
MINORITY CALLS FOR THE RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTER FOR LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES OVER LITHIUM AGREEMENT. The Minority in Parliament has taken serious note of the recent public statements made by the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources Mr Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah concerning the lithium mining agreement which was earlier laid before Parliament and subsequently withdrawn. These developments, coming after the Minister had publicly and emphatically assured Parliament and the Ghanaian people that the agreement satisfied all necessary requirements, raised concerns about ministerial responsibility, credibility, and standards of governance. "This matter is not about punishment; it is about responsibility. " According to the member of parliament for Old Tafo, Mr Vincent Assafuah, a Minister gives Parliament firm and unequivocal assurances that all legal, technical, and procedural requirements have been satisfied, and the same agreement is later withdrawn on the basis that those
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