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ACGM inaugurated to champion responsible mining and development

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ACGM pledged to drive capacity building and skills transfer for Ghanaian youth ACGM pledged to drive capacity building and skills transfer for Ghanaian youth

In a bid to promote responsible and sustainable mining practices in the country, the Government of Ghana and some leading Chinese mining enterprises have officially inaugurated the Association of China-Ghana Mining (ACGM).

The high-profile inauguration ceremony took place on April 3, 2025, at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra, marking a milestone in Sino-Ghanaian collaboration in the extractive sector.

The event was graced by Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, who represented His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama as Special Guest of Honor.

Delivering a keynote address on behalf of the President, Armah-Kofi Buah, reaffirmed the government’s commitment to working closely with ACGM to enhance and streamline Chinese investment in Ghana’s mining sector.

“Through structured cooperation, we can unlock new opportunities while ensuring that mining activities align with Ghana’s broader developmental and sustainability goals,” he noted.

He further emphasised the importance of leveraging China’s expertise in underground mining, low-grade ore development, and mining-related technical training to boost efficiency and global competitiveness in Ghana’s mining industry.

Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Tong Defa, commended the formation of the Association, describing it as a bridge for mutually beneficial cooperation and an important platform for dialogue between governments, businesses, and local communities.

“I urge the Association to help Chinese enterprises better integrate into the local market, enhance the quality of collaboration, and ensure that our cooperation yields win-win outcomes,” the Ambassador said.

He also encouraged ACGM to focus on job creation, value addition to minerals, and community development.

In his inaugural remarks, the Chairman of ACGM, Tang Zhenjiang, outlined the Association’s vision to move beyond profit and serve as a catalyst for positive transformation in Ghana’s mining sector.

“Through this Association, we will unify industry consensus, integrate resources, uphold our social responsibilities, and benefit community developement,” he stated.

“Together, we will write a new chapter in China-Ghana collaboration and further strengthen the enduring friendship between our nations.”

Tang Zhenjiang also reaffirmed ACGM’s support for national development programs, including the Youth in Mining Initiative led by the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment.

ACGM pledged to drive capacity building and skills transfer for Ghanaian youth through technical exchanges and collaborative projects.

The ACGM brings together leading Chinese mining enterprises operating in Ghana, including Cardinal Namdini Mining Ltd (a subsidiary of Shandong Gold Group), Golden Star (Wassa) Ltd (a subsidiary of Chifeng Gold Group), and other established companies.

As a non-profit platform, the Association aims to promote shared growth, responsible mining practices, community development, and technology transfer between China and Ghana.

Other notable dignitaries at the event included George Opare Addo, Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment; John Abdulai Jinapor, Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Ibrahim Mahama, CEO of Engineers and Planners among others.

The inauguration of ACGM underscored the deepening diplomatic and economic ties between Ghana and China and set the stage for a new era of responsible, inclusive, and mutually beneficial cooperation in the mining sector.

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