Talensi MP Urges Mining Firm to Create Jobs and Support Local Development

The Member of Parliament for Talensi, Daniel Dung Mahama, has called on Earl International Mining Group Gold Ghana Ltd to create more jobs and contribute meaningfully to development in the area.

He made the call during a visit to the company as part of his familiarisation tour of mining operations within the constituency. The MP said the visit was also to introduce himself to management and share concerns raised by his constituents.

He emphasised the importance of responsible mining practices that safeguard the environment and ensure the well-being of communities. Speaking directly to the company’s leadership, he called for open advertising of job opportunities so that qualified but unemployed youth in the area could apply.

Daniel Dung Mahama – MP for Talensi

“Our young people need a fair chance. If vacancies are published openly, those with the qualifications can step up and help the company grow,” he said.

Mr Mahama also appealed for the company’s support in fixing key roads in the district, especially the Sheaga road, which he described as being in terrible condition.

He didn’t stop there. He urged the company to help with small irrigation dams and provide tractors and inputs for local farmers. “Ten tractors and some basic farm support can help our people farm all year round. That kind of support will be life-changing,” he added.

While acknowledging efforts already made by the mining firm in the area, he said much more could be done to improve lives in Talensi.

In response, the management of Earl International Mining Group Gold Ghana Ltd thanked the MP for the visit and pledged their willingness to work with him and other stakeholders to promote development in the district.

The MP for Talensi visited the Tolla and Digaare communities to evaluate the extent of damage caused by a recent rainstorm.

Daniel Dung Mahama is the Member of Parliament for Talensi Constituency. He recently paid a visit to those affected by a destructive rainstorm. This visit was reported by A1radioonline. The storm occurred on April 24, 2025. A severe storm caused damage to seven houses in the Tolla and Digaare communities. It also damaged two school buildings. Many families were displaced from their homes.

Daniel Dung Mahama – MP for Talensi

Mr. Mahama and Talensi’s District Chief Executive, John Millim Nabwomya, conducted an assessment tour on Sunday, April 27, 2025. The purpose of the visit was to show sympathy to the impacted families. They aimed to assess the degree of destruction. Additionally, they explored opportunities for advocating for aid from the government and other relevant organizations.

The Digaare MP praised Alhaji Naab Ibrahim Boarebon, the chief of Digaare. He promptly used his resources to replace the roof of Digaare Primary School. This ensured students could resume their academic activities without delay once schools reopened.

During his visit, Mr. Mahama expressed his condolences to the victims and emphasized the need for swift aid by NADMO and other relevant organizations. He praised the chief for acting to repair the damaged school roof. This action demonstrates strong leadership during this difficult time.

Mr. Nabwomya, the District Chief Executive, promised to work closely with NADMO. He will assess the availability of relief supplies for those affected. He also reassured the community of the district’s dedication to offering assistance whenever feasible.

Ayariga Mahamadu, the Assembly Member for the Datuko Electoral Area, was thankful to the MP and DCE for their visit. He recognized that the rainstorm had significantly impacted the community and urged immediate aid in rebuilding homes and livelihoods.

Upper East Region | Talensi

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