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Home » Gov’t pledges to resolving delays in Ewoyaa Lithium Project 

Gov’t pledges to resolving delays in Ewoyaa Lithium Project 

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMay 2, 2025 Economic No Comments2 Mins Read
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Some traditional leaders from Mankessim, Nkusukum, Abura, Dominase, and Ogua, have held discussions with the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, to address the stalled Ewoyaa Lithium Project in the Central Region.

Speaking on behalf of the traditional leaders, Osagyefo Amanda Edu IV, the Omanhene of Mankessim, expressed deep concern about the prolonged delay in starting the project and cited a sharp decline in global lithium prices from $4,000 per tonne in 2022 to $800 per tonne currently.

He noted that despite the Minerals Commission’s moratorium granted in December 2023, parliamentary ratification is still pending, further stalling the start of mining.

The Chief underscored the project’s far-reaching significance and implications, especially for local communities within the project enclave.

He said approximately 2,000 hectares of land remain unused, leaving farmers unable to cultivate their fields for the past 16 months.

While due processes—including compensation negotiations and resettlement committee have been adhered to, regulatory bottlenecks hinder advancement.

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The Omanhene urged the Sector Minister to prioritise resolving the outstanding issues to enable the project to take-off and unlock its potential.

In response to the traditional leaders’ request, Mr Buah assured the Chiefs of the government’s unwavering commitment to addressing the challenges and ensuring the project moved forward.

The deputy minister, Mr Sulemana Yusif, reinforced the chiefs’ concerns and reiterated the government’s dedication to fulfilling promises made to ensure the smooth take-off of the lithium initiative.

He also acknowledged the need for expedited engagement with the Minerals Income Investment Fund and Parliament to secure timely project ratification.

The government’s resolve and collaborative efforts signalled a renewed drive to revitalise the Ewoyaa Lithium Project and deliver tangible benefits for the affected communities.

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