Cardinal Namdini Gold Mining set to be commissioned, pour first gold in November -Lands Minister

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 The President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, is expected to commission the Cardinal Namdini Mining Project, which is the biggest gold mining company in the northern part of the country, in the first week of Novem­ber, 2024.

The refreshing news, which marks a momentous occasion in harnessing of the country’s mineral resources, was made public by the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor, during his tour of the company here yesterday.

Mr Jinapor disclosed that Cardinal Namdini Mining Ltd, located in the Talensi District of the Upper East Region, would not only become the third-largest mining company in the country but also one of the giants on the entire African continent.

The Minister was thrilled with the imminent commissioning as he believes that it will further enhance Ghana’s reputation as one of the leading gold-producing countries in the world.

He commended the management and staff of the company for the consistency exhibited since the com­mencement of the project and praised his Ministry as well as the Minerals Commission for the diverse roles they played in setting up the company.

“This is the first large-scale gold mine in the North, which is really historic. In the first week of Novem­ber, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will commission this mine and pour the first gold here at the Cardinal Namdini project. It is going to be the third-largest mine in our country and one of the largest mines in Africa.

“It is going to further consolidate Ghana’s status as a leading produc­er of gold in the world. It will also strengthen Ghana’s status as the mining hub of Africa where all min­ing-related activities take place. This is the first greenfield gold mine proj­ect for almost a decade. It was built from scratch and I’m here to see the progress of work. This is momentous and exciting.

“It is a big project which is going to contribute hugely to the national economy of our country. I want to thank the leadership of the company, the Ministry, the Minerals Commis­sion led by Mr Martin Ayisi, and all those who have contributed to get this project here,” he said.

Detailing features of the project, Mr Steve Ofori, Project Manager at Cardinal Namdini Mining, disclosed that the company has invested in world-class and modern mining equipment that will ensure it under­takes its activities in line with environ­mental and safety protocols.

He disclosed that the company had received approvals from all relevant regulators, including the Environmen­tal Protection Agency.

Prior to visiting the site of the mining firm, Mr Jinapor and his dele­gation from the Ministry and Minerals Commission paid a courtesy call on the Paramount Chief of the Talensi Traditional Area, Kugbilsong Nanle­beglang.

On his part, the Paramount Chief of the Talensi Traditional Area, Kug­bilsong Nanlebeglang, described the establishment of the mining firm as a game-changer for the area and the country.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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