Ghana: Atlantic Lithium Delegation Calls On Lands Minister To Discuss Prospects

Mr Buah (middle) and the Atlantic Lithium delegation

Accra, Ghana//-On Wednesday, 19 February 2025, a delegation from Atlantic Lithium met with  Ghana’s Minister of Lands and Natural Resources,  Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, to discuss the company’s mining prospects and current operations in the Ewoyaa area of the Mfantseman Municipality in the Central Region.

The delegation sought government support in rectifying the lease agreement, which is currently pending in Parliament.

The Lands Minister assured the delegation that he would work closely with Parliament to resolve the issue, paving the way for the construction of the mine.

This development is significant, as Atlantic Lithium has already received a Mine Operating Permit from the Minerals Commission, which is the final regulatory approval needed to commence construction.

Atlantic Lithium Limited, an Africa-focused Lithium exploration and development company, has been granted a Mine Operating Permit by the Minerals Commission.

The Permit is in respect of the company’s flagship Ewoyaa Lithium Project and serves as the final regulatory approval required by the company before commencing construction of the project.

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