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The government is on the path to completely decentralize the Minerals Commission-Lands minister.

An ultra-Modern and multipurpose office complex being constructed by the Minerals Commission as its Ashanti Regional office is nearing completion, with expectations high that the magnificent eight-storey edifice will be ready for commissioning by October 2024.

This assurance was given by the Project Consultant, Mr Osei Tutu, when the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel A. Jinapor, MP, visited the site to inspect the progress of work on the facility.

The Lands Minister embarked on an inspection tour of the facility to acquaint himself with the progress of work on the office complex, which, when completed, will become the hub for the Minerals Commission’s regulatory and oversight activities in the Ashanti Region and the middle belt of the country.

Addressing the press after his tour, Samuel A. Jinapor underscored the importance of a fully operational and well-staffed Minerals Commission office in executing their regulatory duties, not only in the Ashanti Region but across the entire middle belt of the country, which includes the Western North and Central Regions.

The Minister stated that the government has been on the path to completely decentralize the Minerals Commission, and the construction of the state-of-the-Art Ashanti Regional Minerals Commission office is evidence of the government’s commitment and dedication to developing the mining sector.

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Story by: Osei Akoto (Teacher Kojo) #Ahotoronline.com

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