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5 months agoon
By
Desert Man
As the mine in Wassa Damang continues to evolve, focus on local content and community participation in employment has taken center stage.Nana Enimere Kwaw II, the legitimate and recognized chief of Wassa Damang, has called for a renewed commitment from mining companies—particularly Abosso Goldfields Limited (AGL) and its contractors—to uphold and enhance employment priorities for the people of Damang and its catchment areas.He stressed that mining sector employers must prioritize the communities in which they operate, especially considering the significant investments made over the years in developing local skills.Damang“ Mine has trained a large number of local nationals who are now competent and qualified to take up roles across various departments inthe mining value chain. It is only just and fair that these individuals are given the first opportunity for employment,” he stated.
Currently, an existing employment agreement ensures that 60% of job opportunities go to community members, with 40% allocated to others. However, the chief is advocating for a revision of this arrangement, noting that Damang and its surrounding communities now boast a pool of skilled personnel capable of performing most tasks required by the mine and its contractors.
He is therefore calling for a larger share of employment for locals to deepen community inclusion and sustainability.
“Abosso Goldfields and its contractors have done well in training our youth. Now is the time to reap the fruits of that investment by employing these trained individuals. This is not just a matter of fairness—it’s about securing the long-term future of Damang,” he said.
Nana Enimere Kwaw II also warned of the socio-economic risks associated with mine closures, stressing that giving local people opportunities to work today will better position the community for economic stability in the future.
The chief concluded with a strong appeal to all contractors and sub-contractors on the AGL project to adhere to this local-first employment approach.
“It is our land, our people, and our future. Let’s build it together,” he urged.
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