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Minerals Commission announces Online Mining Licensing System

April 30, 2017
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The Minerals Commission of Ghana with support from Australian government is developing an online mining licensing system for legal miners as a move to weed out galamsey, according to Isaac Abraham, Head of Public Relations.

Dubbed “Digital Cadastre System”, the framework when completed, would have the capacity to detect the availability of mineral resources at a geographical area and tell how good the place is for mining.

[contextly_sidebar id=”D2W8io9QWFX2lhHClSiy9O7Gx2h6mHu1″]It would also be linked to the Ghana Revenue Authority revenue collection systems so that taxes paid by the miners would directly go to the appropriate coffers to enhance transparency and accountability in revenue collection.

The move, he explained would address the difficulties miners go through in the acquisition of licence and to encourage the public to embrace legal mining while contributing to the economic growth of the country.

Mr Abraham was speaking with the Ghana News Agency on the sidelines of an anti-galamsey campaign organised by the Minerals Commission Ladies Association (MiCLA) in Accra at the weekend.

“People can access this at a distance without necessarily coming to the Commission. All they need is their site plan,” he said, adding that miners could apply for every type of mining licence.

The Head of Public Relations expressed confidence in the system saying “other countries are successfully using it and I am sure it will be very helpful.”

He commended the MiCLA for the efforts made to fuel the fight against illegal mining and reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment towards making it viable in pursuit of its vision.

“The Minerals Commission started the fight against galamsey about eight years ago. But the cooperation of the public was a challenge. We are happy that MiCLA which was established not long ago is doing this,” Mr Abraham said.

He also said the Commission was working with the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources to tighten regulatory frameworks to streamline the operations in the mining sector to help weed out the menace of illegal mining.

The campaign, which saw hundreds of women from civil societies, schools, and corporate bodies embark on a health walk on the streets of Accra, was on the theme “Walking for responsible mining.”

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Source: GNA

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