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Ghana’s natural resources will benefit all, not a privileged few – Lands Minister

Ghana’s natural resources will benefit all, not a privileged few – Lands Minister

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From restoring our forests and protecting our rivers, to reforming our mining laws, modernising land administration, and strengthening our natural resource institutions, one message is clear: Ghana's natural resources will no longer be managed for the benefit of a few, but for the prosperity of all," he said.

The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has declared that Ghana's natural resources will no longer be managed to benefit a select few but will instead be harnessed for the prosperity of all citizens.

Presenting his ministry's achievements at the Government Accountability Series in Accra on Wednesday, the minister said the government was undertaking sweeping reforms to restore degraded forests, protect water bodies, strengthen natural resource institutions, modernise land administration, and reform the country's mining laws.

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