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Dr. Sulemanu Koney retires as Ghana Chamber of Mines CEO

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The Ghana Chamber of Mines today announced the retirement of Dr. Sulemanu Koney from his position as Chief Executive Officer after more than two decades of distinguished service, including a decade at the helm of the Chamber.

Dr. Koney, who assumed the role of CEO in 2014, reached the statutory retirement age in April 2024 and was requested by the Council to extend his tenure until March 2025. His departure marks the end of an era characterized by visionary leadership and transformative contributions to Ghana’s mining sector.

Dr. Koney joined the Chamber in 2000 as Director of Analysis, Research, and Finance, rising to CEO in 2014. Under his stewardship, the Chamber championed responsible mining practices, fostered collaboration between industry stakeholders and the government, and advocated for policies that enhanced the sector’s role in national development. His efforts were instrumental in advancing discussions on fiscal policy, local content, and environmental sustainability, ensuring the mining industry remained a cornerstone of Ghana’s economy.

In a tribute to Dr. Koney, Mr. Michael Edem Akafia, President of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, praised his exceptional leadership: “Dr. Koney’s dedication and strategic vision have left an indelible mark on the Chamber and the mining industry at large. His contributions have been extraordinary, and we extend our deepest gratitude for his years of service. We wish him every success in his future endeavors.”

Interim Leadership

Pending the appointment of a permanent CEO, Mr. Ahmed Dasana Nantogmah, the Chamber’s Director of External Relations and Communications, will serve as Acting CEO. With over 26 years of experience in the mining sector, Mr. Nantogmah brings expertise in communications, sustainability, and stakeholder engagement to the role.

Mr. Akafia expressed confidence in Mr. Nantogmah’s ability to lead during this transitional period: “Ahmed’s profound industry knowledge and commitment to the Chamber make him the ideal leader to guide us as we continue to uphold the mining sector’s vital role in Ghana’s economic growth.”

The Ghana Chamber of Mines reaffirms its commitment to promoting responsible mining practices and driving sustainable development within the industry.

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