he Geological Survey Department of Ghana has inaugurated a GHC 1.2
million multipurpose drilling rig to help locate ore 2,600 metres
beneath the earth.
The drilling rig would, thus, help the country to derive maximum benefits from its natural resources.
The machine, which is also used for drilling bore-holes, can be used
for foundation investigation to check for water levels and where
bedrocks are located in the earth.
At the inauguration in Accra yesterday, the Minister of Lands and
Natural Resources, Alhaji Inusah Fuseini, said the machine would help
the country to manage its own natural resources.
He indicated that foreigners would no longer come into the country with their machinery to fetch for natural resources.
Alhaji Fuseini urged the Geological Survey Department to use the
machine for its intended purpose and promised to work hand-in-hand with
the department to help maintain it.
The Director of Geological Survey Department, Mr John Agyei Duodu,
promised to put the machine to its rightful use for the benefit of the
country.
He appealed to the minister for funds to be able to maintain the machine to ensure that it lasts.
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