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Home » Central Region Chiefs appeal for fast-tracking of Ewoyaa Lithium Project to boost local economy

Central Region Chiefs appeal for fast-tracking of Ewoyaa Lithium Project to boost local economy

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMay 12, 2025 Economic No Comments3 Mins Read
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Traditional leaders from Mankessim, Nkusukum, and Abura in the Central Region, whose communities are impacted by Atlantic Lithium’s exploration activities, have called on President John Dramani Mahama and Parliament to urgently ratify the mining lease for the Ewoyaa Lithium Project.

The Chiefs appealed to the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and all relevant government agencies to expedite the ratification process to advance the project, restore investor and community confidence, and bring economic relief to their people.

They also urged Members of Parliament representing the affected constituencies—Dr. Prince Arhin of Mfantseman and Mr. Felix Kwakye Ofosu of Abura-Asiebu-Kwamankese—to support the ratification process wholeheartedly.

The traditional leaders further requested that if there are any concerns or issues causing the delay, stakeholders, especially traditional authorities, should be kept informed so they can communicate effectively with their communities.

Speaking at a joint press conference in Mankessim, Nana Taki V, Chief of Abonko, emphasized the Chiefs’ willingness to engage constructively with all relevant parties to ensure that the project proceeds smoothly and benefits both the youth and the broader community.

The Chiefs warned that the continued delay in ratification poses a serious threat to the project’s economic viability and the anticipated benefits for shareholders, local communities, and the country at large.

“Many have lost jobs amid uncertainty, which deeply concerns the Chiefs,” the Chiefs said.

They explained that the moratorium on Atlantic Lithium’s operations since December 2023 has left approximately 700 farmers and 300 property owners uncertain about when they can resume farming or construction on their lands. This, they noted, has caused significant disruption to livelihoods, particularly in fishing and farming, and risks long-term socio-economic harm if left unaddressed.

The Chiefs urged the government to act swiftly to avoid potential social unrest.

Despite several community engagements and public hearings designed to outline project benefits and address mitigation plans, the lack of progress has led to worker layoffs and rising concerns, especially as lithium prices have dropped sharply—from $4,000 per tonne in 2022 to under $800 per tonne currently.

They reiterated that the project could generate over 800 direct and indirect jobs, significantly contributing to local economic development and poverty reduction. Many youth trained in mining-related skills remain unemployed due to the delay.

Additionally, the Chiefs highlighted the project’s plan to establish a Community Development Fund aimed at supporting local industries through the ‘Lithium for Factories’ initiative, along with infrastructure investments in roads, healthcare, and education.

They concluded by urging their communities to remain calm as they continue working to safeguard local interests throughout the ratification process.



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