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Bright Simons questions government's 'good faith' in lithium mining deal

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  • Ayitey 1 month ago

    The ministry invited all stakeholders (including CSOs) for a dialogue. Mr. Bright Simons, where were you?

    Masser, you are trying to behave like Mr. Martin Amidu (referring to Bawku Conflict Resolution).

    Hmmmmm, Ghana.

  • nii 1 month ago

    ALWAYS DEFENDING THE GOVERNMENT, WHY??????

  • The thing is ................. 1 month ago

    Parliament will eventually approve the new agreement.

  • Ben 1 month ago

    Atlantic Lithium must just count their losses and stop the project.Ghana not ready too much politics.We open Gold mines whether refining locally but change the rules for new entrants Lithium mining is based on the Battery sto ...
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  • ST GHFUO: Ghana, nation with foolish leaders 1 month ago

    Lithium must be refined and used to make electric batteries before being exported..that should be the ONLY outlet parliament must take to ensure that gh and all Ghanaians enjoy benefits from lithium minding, crating jobs, fee ...
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  • Agbeli Kumordziì 1 month ago

    Canceled the lithium contract immediately
    Corrupt westerners always rush to sign a crokied deal in Africa to take what God has given to Ghana people away from them after all the land belongs to us nobody can force us

  • UK-GHANA Shopper 1 month ago

    UK-GHANA SHOPPER gets you whatever you need from UK or Ghana in just days. Both personal and trade goods are couriered both ways. Talk of convenience where u live in Ghana and shop in the UK and pay cedis to get your UK goods ...
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  • Obrempong 1 month ago

    Yes Mr Bright if Ghanaians have mindsets as
    you are, I hope Ghana can grow and expand.
    By taking the raw mineral without building
    factories to process and earn higher profits or
    Provide jobs for the rising population is ...
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  • Arthur 1 month ago

    Hope Ghana can develop technology to process lithium ore Where is the technology going to come from even tomoto factories we collapsed it Out basic agricultural products we cannot process in Ghana.Mined Gold Manganese Bauxit ...
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  • Leon Abakah 1 month ago

    Mine project owner must just stop project.Ghana must look at other avenues to develop economy
    Too much politics in a commodity that is struggling on the world market.
    What makes Ghana special mining this commodity?

  • Sly 1 month ago

    I thought CSOs were invited to have their say on this. Bright Simon just asking is IMANI not attentrd?

  • Dan Mensa 1 month ago

    Government just made available list of attendees to settle this.
    So much noise on this project.