Togo’s government to map all artisanal and illegal mines

Economic governance
Thursday, 20 September 2018 15:01
Togo’s government to map all artisanal and illegal mines

(Togo First) - Togo’s government wishes to map all artisanal and illegal mines present across the country, in order to improve the sector’s governance.

According to various reports, including those of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) and the Directorate General of Mines and Geology (DGMG), gold and diamond mining in Togo is done traditionally at many alluvial sites. The documents however indicate that despite the sales of these resources contributing more to Togo’s exports in the past years, most of the ores exported still come from neighboring nations.

The map projected by the government, Togo First learned, will include two main axes. First, a card will be designed to identify and localize all illegal small-scale mines and quarries (sand, gravel, laterite and quartzite) across the territory.

The second axis consists in developing a database compatible with the current ArcGIS and SIG, which will contain all key information related to the sites, ranging from administrations overseeing them, their area, ore and other construction materials mined there.

The project will be financed by Mining Governance and Development Programme. The latter has actually issued a recruitment notice to hire a consultant to this end.

Séna Akoda

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