Wednesday, 18 September

Ahafo North: Newmont invests in security infrastructure as part of influx management

Business
In 2018, Newmont commissioned an influx study to determine the potential impact of migration on the Ahafo area

Newmont Corporation's Ahafo North project has begun implementing an influx management plan, including the construction of a divisional police headquarters at Duayaw Nkwanta in the Ahafo region.

This initiative, valued at GHS 4.1 million (approximately US$250,000), aims to address anticipated changes in local infrastructure and social dynamics due to human migration following the construction and operation of the Ahafo North mine.

In 2018, Newmont commissioned an influx study to determine the potential impact of migration on the Ahafo area.

This study involved extensive consultations with host communities, governmental agencies, and development experts.

Based on the study's recommendations, the company developed the Ahafo North influx management plan to meet the needs of the expected population increase.

The plan includes provisions for security infrastructure, health, water, and sanitation facilities.

The construction of the divisional police headquarters addresses the study's security recommendations and aims to enhance safety in the Ahafo region to support economic activities.

Mr. Abdul Rahman Amoadu, Managing Director for Newmont’s business in Africa, stated: "Security remains an important enabler for development, and Newmont’s investment in the divisional police headquarters will help build the capacity of our police service to maintain law and order as we catalyse economic development through our investments."

The Ahafo North project currently employs over 1,700 Ghanaians directly and indirectly through contractors and creates local procurement opportunities for Ghanaian businesses, particularly those within the project's host communities.

 

 

Source: ClassFMonline.com/Terkperkuor Puor