With African international locations now adopting a extra sustainable and eco-friendly means of exploiting their mineral sources, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, MP, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources has laid particular emphasis on the necessity for mutually useful partnership between African international locations and their European counterparts.
Delivering the keynote tackle on the 2024 Mining On Top Africa Conference in Paris, France on Wednesday, July 3, 2024, the Lands Minister expressed the pressing want for the jettisoning of the historic inequalities that has existed between mineral-producing African international locations and the developed international locations, noting {that a} relationship that ensures mutual profit for each the West and Africa will probably be a step in furtherance of attainment of the United Nations Sustainable Development.
Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor defined that mineral-producing international locations are transitioning from the outmoded follow of ‘dug and ship’ with the brand new technique anchored on worth addition and native participation.
He emphasised the overarching significance of a partnership anchored on equitable distribution of advantages as that can assist African international locations to boost the sources to play a central function within the struggle towards local weather change.
“The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provides a framework to address climate change, resource depletion, and socioeconomic inequalities which threaten the well-being of our global community. Mutually beneficial mining partnerships between Europe and Africa is crucial to meeting these 2030 Goals. For our modern day lives, depend, largely, on mining and the appropriate use of variety of minerals”, he said.
“We must, therefore, consider the benefits generated through value addition and the ability to transform them into innovative products and associated service, to meet the needs of modern living. We must ensure that the framework for the exploitation of these minerals, favourably, generates benefits which are equitably distributed among all stakeholders, including countries and communities that host these minerals.
“Through these partnerships, we can tackle environmental degradation, social conflicts, and economic inequalities, while promoting efficiency and safety at the mine. Our Economic Partnership Agreements must, therefore, be designed not only to foster trade and investment, but promote value addition to the minerals we mine, create job opportunities for economic growth, and tackle poverty,” he stated.
With Ghana being one of many African international locations which has set sail within the implementation of environment-friendly insurance policies in its mining sector, Hon. Jinapor took time to record among the initiatives and element their transformational impacts.
“This, obviously, calls for the implementation of mining-friendly policies that protect the interest of citizens and investors alike, while championing environmental sustainability. That is why Ghana, under the distinguished leadership of President Akufo-Addo, has adopted a Green Minerals Policy which aims at promoting value addition and beneficiation across the value chain of our green minerals, while contributing, substantially, to the green energy transition.
“Our aim is to ensure the retention of the full value chain of these critical minerals in the country, to the extent possible. Already, we have established through a Public Private Partnership, a four hundred kilogramme (400kg) capacity gold refinery, to refine the gold we produce.
“We are, also, promoting, through this Policy, local content and local participation across the value chain of our green minerals, from exploration, through mining to downstream production, to ensure that Ghanaians, who are by our national Constitution, the owners of these minerals, benefit optimally from them,” the Minister stated.
The Minister additionally emphasised significance of equity and inclusivity within the rewarding of African international locations who’ve dedicated to facilitating the platform for the spurring of Green Mineral Resources of their international locations.
He implored the international locations to stay as much as the tenets of the Paris Agreement which enjoins the international locations to commit sources to the struggle towards local weather change.
“We must, therefore, use this opportunity to renew our commitment to tackling climate change, through measures such as the green energy transition, which mining plays a central role in its implementation.
“This transition, must, however, be fair, just, inclusive, and carry everyone along. It must not be pursued in a manner that only benefits the consumers of clean energy – investors and their home countries. But it must be done in a way that benefits the ultimate producers of the minerals required for the transition, who have consistently suffered the historical injustice commonly referred to as the “resource curse.” The want for steadiness, and, certainly, fairness is vital for sustainability, and inclusive improvement,” he stated.
Mining On Top Africa Conference is a prestigious occasion that brings collectively Ministers from varied African international locations and distinguished trade stakeholders for a two-day summit targeted on fostering partnerships between European and African nations for the sustainable exploration and improvement of mineral sources.
Mr. Benjamin Gallezot, an professional from the Department of Critical Metals in France, in a speech learn on his behalf, emphasised that sustainability and worth addition in mineral exploration are urgent points that require instant consideration.
He expressed hope that the partnership between African international locations and Europe will allow Africa so as to add vital worth to its mineral sources and prioritize vitality transition, whereas aligning with the Paris Agreement.
This collaboration, he believes, may even be essential in harnessing mineral sources to drive sustainable improvement and mitigate local weather change.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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