The Ghana Chamber of Mines has announced plans to mobilise relief items for victims of the devastating June 29 floods, saying it is working with its member companies to provide practical support to affected families and communities.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, July 7, the Chamber expressed its deepest sympathies to individuals and communities affected by the floods, which claimed lives, displaced families, destroyed homes and businesses, and damaged public infrastructure.
Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Dr. Kenneth Ashigbey, affirmed the Chamber’s commitment to supporting national relief efforts and helping affected communities recover from the disaster.
“The Chamber stands with all affected families during this difficult period. We are working with our member companies to provide practical support that will help bring relief, comfort and hope to those affected,” he said.
Beyond the immediate relief effort, the Chamber urged residents in affected communities to observe good hygiene and sanitation practices to minimise the risk of disease outbreaks in the aftermath of the floods.
He encouraged them to ensure access to safe drinking water, practise proper waste disposal and seek prompt medical attention where necessary to prevent the spread of waterborne and other communicable diseases.
The Chamber also commended the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), the Ghana Armed Forces, the Ghana National Fire Service, the Ghana Police Service, health workers, volunteers and other first responders for their efforts in rescuing victims and providing emergency assistance under difficult conditions.
“The Ghana Chamber of Mines has consistently stood with Ghanaians during times of national emergency. Following the Akosombo Dam spillage in 2023, the Chamber and its member companies mobilised resources to support affected communities,” the statement added.
































