Newmont commissions new divisional police headquarters to address security, improve safety


Newmont has commissioned a newly built divisional police headquarters at Duayaw Nkwanta in the Ahafo region to address security and improve general safety.

A statement copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra said the divisional police headquarters in the Ahafo region valued at GH? 4.1 million (approximately US$250, 000 would enable the police service to maintain law and order for smooth economic operations.

It said, Newmont, in 2018, commissioned an influx study to determine the probable human migration into the Ahafo area, following the construction and subsequent operation of the Ahafo North mine, and the potential impact of such migration on local infrastructure and social dynamics.

Following the study, and based on its recommendations, the company designed the Ahafo North influx management plan, to align and meet the needs of the anticipated population increase.

It said the plan included the provision of security infrastructure, as well as health, water, and sanitation facilities.

Mr Abdul Rahman A
moadu, Managing Director for Newmont’s business in Africa, said, ‘Security remains an important enabler for development, and Newmont’s investment in the divisional police headquarters will help to build the capacity of our police service to maintain law and order, as we catalyse economic development through on investments.’

The statement said the Ahafo North project currently engaged more than 1,700 Ghanaians, directly and indirectly through contractors, while also creating local procurement opportunities for Ghanaians, particularly local businesses within the project’s host communities.

Source: Ghana News Agency