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Business News of Saturday, 22 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

People of Ewoyaa to lose homes, biodiversity when Ghana Parliament approves lithium production - Ghana Business News

The people of Ewoyaa, a community in Ghana, face the imminent threat of losing their homes and local biodiversity due to the approval of lithium production by the Ghanaian Parliament. This decision is part of a broader push to exploit the country’s mineral resources, particularly lithium, which is essential for electric vehicle batteries and renewable energy technologies. The community has expressed concerns about the environmental impact and potential displacement that such mining activities could cause.

Local residents fear that large-scale mining operations will not only disrupt their livelihoods but also lead to significant ecological degradation. The area is rich in biodiversity, and many species could be at risk if mining proceeds as planned. Activists argue that the government should prioritize sustainable development practices that protect both communities and natural habitats rather than focusing solely on economic gains from mineral extraction.

As discussions around lithium production continue, it remains crucial for stakeholders to consider the long-term implications for both the Ewoyaa community and Ghana's environment. Balancing economic interests with social responsibility and ecological preservation will be vital in ensuring a sustainable future for all involved.