President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has said after Commissioning the Cardinal Namdini Gold Mine in Talensi, that Northern Ghana can thrive as a mining powerhouse, bringing growth and jobs to the very heart of Talensi and beyond.On Friday, 8th November 2024, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo commissioned the Cardinal Namdini Gold Mine in Talensi, Upper East Region, marking a significant milestone for Ghana's mining industry and a transformative moment for the people of northern Ghana.The Cardinal Namdini Gold Mine, developed by Shandong Gold Group's Cardinal Resources, is poised to become Ghana's third-largest gold mine and one of the largest single-stream gold mines in West Africa.

This new venture is expected to usher in economic growth, generate employment, and elevate Talensi's profile as a critical player in Ghana's mining sector."This mine changes that, ushering in a new chapter where northern Ghana can thrive as a mining powerhouse, bringing growth and jobs to the very heart of Talensi and beyond," he said.During the inauguration, President Akufo-Addo shared his vision for Ghana as the mining hub of Africa, driven by sustainable and responsible practices that benefit all regions of the country. "We are here on the soil of Talensi to affirm that Ghana's mineral wealth belongs to every Ghanaian," he stated, emphasizing his administration's commitment to ensuring that the riches of the nation's land are shared inclusively. "Today, we change the mining narrative of Ghana, bringing the promise of prosperity to every corner of the country, especially here in the north," he added, highlighting the historical significance of extending mining activities beyond the southern regions of Ghana, where the industry has predominantly thrived.Mining has long been an integral part of Ghana's economy and history, dating back to ancient times when Ghana was celebrated as a source of gold.

However, much of the industry has historically concentrated in the south, leaving northern Ghana's mining potential largely untapped.

The President noted that this new mine not only changes the narrative but also represents the fruits of government-backed exploration efforts led by the Ghana Geological Survey Authority.