General News of Thursday, 20 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Lands Minister has criticized the issuance of mining licenses from December 7, describing the process as hasty and lacking thorough scrutiny. In a recent statement, he emphasized that these licenses were granted without adequate due diligence, raising concerns about potential implications for environmental and community welfare. The minister acknowledged that due processes must be observed to ensure responsible mining practices that protect both natural resources and local populations. He urged a reassessment of the licensing protocols to safeguard against future oversights. This revelation comes amid growing calls for transparency in the mining sector, where stakeholders are increasingly wary of rapid approvals that may compromise regulatory standards. The government is now facing pressure to implement stricter oversight mechanisms and restore public confidence in its ability to manage mineral resources responsibly. As discussions continue on how best to approach mining regulations, the focus remains on balancing economic benefits with sustainable practices crucial for long-term community health and environmental preservation.