
Minerals Commission pledges stronger mineral governance partnership with UMaT’s IMRIG
The Chief Executive Officer further assured that the Minerals Commission is ready to collaborate with IMRIG by providing access to relevant data, supporting research initiatives and participating in policy discussions to shape the future of mineral governance in Ghana and across Africa.
Mr Tandoh stressed that Ghana’s mineral future will not be determined solely by the availability of resources but by the quality of governance underpinning their management, expressing confidence that IMRIG would become a continental hub for research and policy innovation in the extractive sector.
The Minerals Commission CEO said while Ghana remains one of Africa’s leading mining investment destinations, the future success of the sector will depend on strong governance systems, effective policy frameworks and collaboration among government, academia, industry, civil society and development partners.
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