Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah on Tuesday met with the leadership of Adanus Resources Limited to resolve the ongoing impasse between the Lands Ministry, Minerals Commission at one hand and Adamus at other hand.
This crucial meeting according our sources follows the basis for which the license of Adamus was revoked by the ministry and counter-statement issued by Adamus to deny the allegations.
This has become necessary owing to political dynamics surrounding the impasse and considerations of job losses and it’s ultimate ramifications should the license remain revoked.
With this latest development, management of Adamus and over thousands of workers of Adamus can heave a sigh of relieve pending the reversal of the revocation which our according our deep throat sources, is inevitable.
Meanwhile Adamus Resources insists, it is innocent of the allegations and remains committed to responsible mining and local interest.
“Our Client remains committed to operating within Ghana’s legal and regulatory framework and will take all necessary legal steps to protect its rights and safeguard its investment.” Legal representatives, Apatu-Plange & Co PRUC, told the Exposé.
































