Gold (from Ashanti and Western Regions) --- 724,134 oz
Diamond (from the Akyem in the Eastern Region) --- 2,633,527 ct
Bauxite (from the Western Region) --- 333,458 mt
Manganese ... read full comment
Below is the mineral production in 1967:
Gold (from Ashanti and Western Regions) --- 724,134 oz
Diamond (from the Akyem in the Eastern Region) --- 2,633,527 ct
Bauxite (from the Western Region) --- 333,458 mt
Manganese (from the Western Region) --- 596,572 mt
(Source mining policy of Ghana)
Value today:
Gold --- $1400 per oz
Diamond --- from $1500 to $150,000 per carat (Market price)
Bauxite --- $150 per mt
Manganese --- $450 per tonne
Akyem districts make up more than half of the population of the Eastern Region.
Even though today diamond production from Akyem has stopped temporarily Akyem districts must be given their fair share of projects. Discrimination against Akyems districts has been going on for at least the last forty years. A visit to the Akyem districts would indicate the poor state of districts: bad roads, poor infrastructure. The state of the districts is not reflective of the revenue they have contributed over the last 100 years.
DMX 9 years ago
You are very right. uneducated Ghanaians are interested in foolish talks. especially when its useless comments on football, you would have seen people flooding the site with insults and ill comments. We have Gold, yet we are ... read full comment
You are very right. uneducated Ghanaians are interested in foolish talks. especially when its useless comments on football, you would have seen people flooding the site with insults and ill comments. We have Gold, yet we are poor, we have oil now, yet petrol shortage, we have Akosombo, yet power outages. Our leaders have no sense of accountability for the people. The Akan national pledge ( yen ara ye asaase ni) means nothing to the school children who sing those songs because they see white miners and corrupt leaders in our dear country.
okofo 9 years ago
Foreign companies own us: human and material resources. We're in this world to be milked perpetually by you know who...
After Nkrumah was taken out by you know who... there's no leader with balls left to stand up for Afric ... read full comment
Foreign companies own us: human and material resources. We're in this world to be milked perpetually by you know who...
After Nkrumah was taken out by you know who... there's no leader with balls left to stand up for Africa's interest beside Mugabe!!!
Nana Osagyefo 9 years ago
How can a mining company enjoy such a freedom whiles the damage they caurse is eternal? Its like every system in ghana is not working. How can a mining project starts without EIA? Who approves such projects and on what basis ... read full comment
How can a mining company enjoy such a freedom whiles the damage they caurse is eternal? Its like every system in ghana is not working. How can a mining project starts without EIA? Who approves such projects and on what basis? Intellectuals shd rise and save Ghana
JJ 9 years ago
A new (large scale) mine cannot be built in Ghana without a lengthy, comprehensive EISA plus a public forum. And, the mine operaqtes to EPA laws and is always monitored and held accountable.
Small scale and galamsey mining ... read full comment
A new (large scale) mine cannot be built in Ghana without a lengthy, comprehensive EISA plus a public forum. And, the mine operaqtes to EPA laws and is always monitored and held accountable.
Small scale and galamsey mining, however, is not regulated - they are the real problem, not the large foreign miners.
The nationalist 9 years ago
A point well made and I hope they submits thier findings and petition to parliament for appopriate debates and amendements. Environmental and humanitarian concerns are the basic rights of the citizen, I believe Government mus ... read full comment
A point well made and I hope they submits thier findings and petition to parliament for appopriate debates and amendements. Environmental and humanitarian concerns are the basic rights of the citizen, I believe Government must and should be made to work in the interest of the citizens.
SHAKARA 9 years ago
WHAT IS THE SOLUTION TO THESE PROBLEMS?
MOST FOREIGN COMPANIES INCLUDING CHINESE
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ARE ALL DIGGING OUT THE GOLD WITHOUT LINCNSE/WORK PERMITS
WHAT IS THE SOLUTION TO THESE PROBLEMS?
MOST FOREIGN COMPANIES INCLUDING CHINESE
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ARE ALL DIGGING OUT THE GOLD WITHOUT LINCNSE/WORK PERMITS
Joe Manu 9 years ago
Madam God bless u. Many more attempts are underway to deprive hundreds of rural dwellers at Yawhima, Johnsonkrom, Mensakrom, Donkokrom and Tanom within the Chiraa- Sunyani/Abesim-Rivers Tano enclave. Some Chinese and local ex ... read full comment
Madam God bless u. Many more attempts are underway to deprive hundreds of rural dwellers at Yawhima, Johnsonkrom, Mensakrom, Donkokrom and Tanom within the Chiraa- Sunyani/Abesim-Rivers Tano enclave. Some Chinese and local experts have been there to deceive the villagers a dam is going to be built for them. If surface mining takes off there it Will bring untold hardships to the inhabitants and all people living in the Sunyani municipality who use pipe borne water. A stitch in time saves nine.
Below is the mineral production in 1967:
Gold (from Ashanti and Western Regions) --- 724,134 oz
Diamond (from the Akyem in the Eastern Region) --- 2,633,527 ct
Bauxite (from the Western Region) --- 333,458 mt
Manganese ...
read full comment
You are very right. uneducated Ghanaians are interested in foolish talks. especially when its useless comments on football, you would have seen people flooding the site with insults and ill comments. We have Gold, yet we are ...
read full comment
Foreign companies own us: human and material resources. We're in this world to be milked perpetually by you know who...
After Nkrumah was taken out by you know who... there's no leader with balls left to stand up for Afric ...
read full comment
How can a mining company enjoy such a freedom whiles the damage they caurse is eternal? Its like every system in ghana is not working. How can a mining project starts without EIA? Who approves such projects and on what basis ...
read full comment
A new (large scale) mine cannot be built in Ghana without a lengthy, comprehensive EISA plus a public forum. And, the mine operaqtes to EPA laws and is always monitored and held accountable.
Small scale and galamsey mining ...
read full comment
A point well made and I hope they submits thier findings and petition to parliament for appopriate debates and amendements. Environmental and humanitarian concerns are the basic rights of the citizen, I believe Government mus ...
read full comment
WHAT IS THE SOLUTION TO THESE PROBLEMS?
MOST FOREIGN COMPANIES INCLUDING CHINESE
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ARE ALL DIGGING OUT THE GOLD WITHOUT LINCNSE/WORK PERMITS
Madam God bless u. Many more attempts are underway to deprive hundreds of rural dwellers at Yawhima, Johnsonkrom, Mensakrom, Donkokrom and Tanom within the Chiraa- Sunyani/Abesim-Rivers Tano enclave. Some Chinese and local ex ...
read full comment