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Adamus denies galamsey claims, challenges lease revocation

Kobina WelsingbyKobina Welsing
April 27, 2026
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Adamus Resources Limited has rejected the government’s decision to revoke its mining leases, insisting the action was taken without due process and is based on allegations that do not reflect the true state of its operations.

In a statement, the company said it had taken note of the revocation of its leases covering the Akango, Salman, and Nkroful concessions and was responding “in the interest of accuracy and public clarity.”

The company strongly disputed the grounds for the decision, maintaining that it operates as a duly licensed entity under valid permits issued within Ghana’s regulatory framework, including approvals from the Minerals Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency in accordance with the Minerals and Mining Act, 2006 (Act 703).

“The company strongly rejects the allegations that have been cited as the basis for the revocation and states that they do not reflect the true facts surrounding its operations,” the statement said.

Adamus also raised concerns about what it described as a breach of due process, arguing that it was neither formally notified of the allegations nor given the opportunity to respond.

“The company was not formally notified of the specific allegations and was not afforded the opportunity to address same as required by the mining laws of Ghana,” it stated, adding that the move undermines “established principles of fairness and administrative justice,” particularly in matters involving long-term investments.

The company categorically denied any involvement in illegal mining or unlawful subcontracting and reiterated its commitment to responsible mining and environmental protection.

“The company categorically denies any involvement in illegal mining activities or unlawful subcontracting,” it said, adding that it remains committed to “strict adherence to Ghana’s laws and regulations.”

Adamus indicated that it is engaging relevant authorities to resolve the matter and is confident that “a full and fair examination of the facts will demonstrate its compliance with applicable law.” It further signalled its intention to take all necessary steps to protect its legal rights while maintaining constructive engagement with stakeholders.

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The government, through the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, announced on Sunday, April 26, that it had revoked the company’s mining leases following investigations by the Minerals Commission.

According to the Ministry, the decision was based on findings that Adamus engaged in unauthorised mining operations and multiple regulatory breaches. These include subcontracting mining activities without ministerial approval in violation of Section 14 of the Minerals and Mining Act, operating without approved mining plans and permits from the Chief Inspector of Mines, and failing to secure required environmental approvals.

The investigations also alleged the involvement of foreign nationals in illegal mining activities, operations outside approved concession areas, and significant environmental damage, including threats to water bodies and ecosystems.

Citing the severity of the violations, the Minister acted on the recommendation of the Minerals Commission under Section 100(2) of Act 703, stating that the revocation was necessary in the public interest.

“In view of the gravity and deliberate nature of these breaches… immediate revocation of the mineral rights is warranted in the public interest,” the Ministry said.

It further indicated that the decision does not preclude possible criminal prosecution of the company, its directors, and management, while assuring that measures would be taken to protect affected workers.

The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to tackling illegal mining and enforcing strict compliance across Ghana’s mining sector.

Tags: Adamus ResourcesArmah Kofi BuahGalamseyGhana EconomyGhana NewsJohn MahamaLands MinistryNDC
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