President John Dramani Mahama has inaugurated the Gold Coast (GC) Refinery Ghana Limited, which officials say is the largest gold refinery in West Africa and the second largest in Africa.
Located within the Airport Light Industrial Area in Accra, the $110 million plant has the capacity to refine raw dust, scrap gold and other precious metals up to 180 metric tonnes per annum in a single shift production.Besides, the state-of-the-art facility would refine up to the finest quality.
The
refinery, which would provide direct and indirect employment to 1,500
people, is the initiative of the Euroget Group of Egypt, Banking and
Financial Services (BAFIS), an international joint stock company, and
some local shareholders.
Ghana is one of the top 10 gold producing countries in the world with production over the last three years pegged at 92 metric tonnes per year.
Ghana is one of the top 10 gold producing countries in the world with production over the last three years pegged at 92 metric tonnes per year.
Although
the history of the country in gold production dates back to over 100
years, the quest to add value to the raw gold had remained only a dream.
That is why the President described the refinery as a dream come true and a stamp of approval of Ghana’s investment climate.
That is why the President described the refinery as a dream come true and a stamp of approval of Ghana’s investment climate.
“This
is the fruit of perseverance and vision,” the President said of the
investors, and thanked them for the confidence they had in the Ghanaian
economy.Transformation agenda President Mahama said the refinery was tied
in with the government’s transformation agenda, adding, “It is one of
the positive responses to our agenda for transformation”.
As
the country’s investment continued to get better, President Mahama said
he believed that investors would continue to take advantage to put
their money in Ghana.
“Ghana is recognised as the number one country with the ease of doing business index”, he said, mentioning various factors, including the legal and political climate as contributors to the development.
“Ghana is recognised as the number one country with the ease of doing business index”, he said, mentioning various factors, including the legal and political climate as contributors to the development.
He
stated that the government’s vision to add value to its primary
commodities was yielding results.President Mahama said Ghana was working
towards entering jewellery production as the government collaborated
with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to
set up a jewellery production village at Tepa in the Ashanti Region.
Environmental degradation Although the mining sector contributed 14 per cent of the government’s gross domestic revenues, President Mahama mentioned that the sector came with a major cost of environmental damage resulting from illegal activities.
Environmental degradation Although the mining sector contributed 14 per cent of the government’s gross domestic revenues, President Mahama mentioned that the sector came with a major cost of environmental damage resulting from illegal activities.
However,
a number of measures had been put in place to arrest the problem once
and for all, he assured.The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
of Euroget Group, Dr Said Deraz, said the investors had never regretted
taking the decision to invest in Ghana.
“The RC Refinery, in collaboration with its Canadian partners, will support and promote sustainable organisation on artisanal and small-scale miners to create access to technology, machines, equipment and financing, which are essential to improve capacity”, he said.
The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Nii Osah Mills, said the mining sector was seeing a healthy growth.
“The RC Refinery, in collaboration with its Canadian partners, will support and promote sustainable organisation on artisanal and small-scale miners to create access to technology, machines, equipment and financing, which are essential to improve capacity”, he said.
The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Nii Osah Mills, said the mining sector was seeing a healthy growth.
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John Dramani Mahama has inaugurated the Gold Coast (GC) Refinery Ghana
Limited, which officials say is the largest gold refinery in West Africa
and the second largest in Africa.
Located within the Airport Light Industrial Area in Accra, the $110 million plant has the capacity to refine raw dust, scrap gold and other precious metals up to 180 metric tonnes per annum in a single shift production.Besides, the state-of-the-art facility would refine up to the finest quality.
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2016/11/13/mahama-opens-gold-refinery-in-ghana-photos/#sthash.04K11tpS.dpuf
Located within the Airport Light Industrial Area in Accra, the $110 million plant has the capacity to refine raw dust, scrap gold and other precious metals up to 180 metric tonnes per annum in a single shift production.Besides, the state-of-the-art facility would refine up to the finest quality.
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2016/11/13/mahama-opens-gold-refinery-in-ghana-photos/#sthash.04K11tpS.dpuf
President
John Dramani Mahama has inaugurated the Gold Coast (GC) Refinery Ghana
Limited, which officials say is the largest gold refinery in West Africa
and the second largest in Africa.
Located within the Airport Light Industrial Area in Accra, the $110 million plant has the capacity to refine raw dust, scrap gold and other precious metals up to 180 metric tonnes per annum in a single shift production.Besides, the state-of-the-art facility would refine up to the finest quality.
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2016/11/13/mahama-opens-gold-refinery-in-ghana-photos/#sthash.04K11tpS.dpuf
Located within the Airport Light Industrial Area in Accra, the $110 million plant has the capacity to refine raw dust, scrap gold and other precious metals up to 180 metric tonnes per annum in a single shift production.Besides, the state-of-the-art facility would refine up to the finest quality.
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2016/11/13/mahama-opens-gold-refinery-in-ghana-photos/#sthash.04K11tpS.dpuf
President
John Dramani Mahama has inaugurated the Gold Coast (GC) Refinery Ghana
Limited, which officials say is the largest gold refinery in West Africa
and the second largest in Africa.
Located within the Airport Light Industrial Area in Accra, the $110 million plant has the capacity to refine raw dust, scrap gold and other precious metals up to 180 metric tonnes per annum in a single shift production.Besides, the state-of-the-art facility would refine up to the finest quality.
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2016/11/13/mahama-opens-gold-refinery-in-ghana-photos/#sthash.04K11tpS.dpuf
Located within the Airport Light Industrial Area in Accra, the $110 million plant has the capacity to refine raw dust, scrap gold and other precious metals up to 180 metric tonnes per annum in a single shift production.Besides, the state-of-the-art facility would refine up to the finest quality.
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2016/11/13/mahama-opens-gold-refinery-in-ghana-photos/#sthash.04K11tpS.dpuf
President
John Dramani Mahama has inaugurated the Gold Coast (GC) Refinery Ghana
Limited, which officials say is the largest gold refinery in West Africa
and the second largest in Africa.
Located within the Airport Light Industrial Area in Accra, the $110 million plant has the capacity to refine raw dust, scrap gold and other precious metals up to 180 metric tonnes per annum in a single shift production.Besides, the state-of-the-art facility would refine up to the finest quality.
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2016/11/13/mahama-opens-gold-refinery-in-ghana-photos/#sthash.04K11tpS.dpuf
Located within the Airport Light Industrial Area in Accra, the $110 million plant has the capacity to refine raw dust, scrap gold and other precious metals up to 180 metric tonnes per annum in a single shift production.Besides, the state-of-the-art facility would refine up to the finest quality.
- See more at: http://citifmonline.com/2016/11/13/mahama-opens-gold-refinery-in-ghana-photos/#sthash.04K11tpS.dpuf
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