President Koroma visits AML mine site at New Ferengbaia, Bumbuna
HE President Ernest Bai Koroma, as part of his visit to the Bumbuna Community, also paid an on-the-spot visit to the African Minerals Limited operation facility at Ferengbaia. (Photo: AML General Manager Jan Jansen greeting HE President Ernest Bai Koroma)
In his welcome address, Jan Jensen, the General Manager African Minerals Limited said it was an honour for him to have the President visit the site during the start of his tenure as GM for the AML mines. He praised the government of President Koroma for his government’s untiring support in not only starting the project here in Sierra Leone, but their continued support to reach the stage the operations at present is commendable.
This example according to the GM stands as a remarkable milestone in achieving success in mining operations in Sierra Leone. The iron ore deposit in the country, he went on to say, is rated as one of the world class mineral deposits.
The iron ore production in Tonkolili serves as a monument and huge potential in Sierra Leone, he noted that the challenges of this phase is to scale up operations, upgrade the railway and locomotives, and to complete the plant before the wet season.
The president and Resident Minister North Alie D. Kamara, were both led on a conducted tour of AML’s mines facilities.
President Koroma expressed satisfaction in the speedy development taking place at the mines; he stated his government will continue to support AML to achieve its goal, hence advancing development in the country.
20 million tons of these products are set for processing by the end of next week and 10 million tons of final products will be ready for the market.
Earlier, the president had met with the Bumbuna community where he encouraged them to maintain peace and quiet and called on all to support the AML mining operations in the district, he says the mining project and the Bumbuna Hydro Dam have contributed Immensely to the development of this country, and called on them to embrace such Opportunities Coming from this part of the country. He noted that his government will also ensure that Sierra Leoneans benefit from the mining act.
President Koroma promised to provide assistance to those who lost their property and further provide treatment for the injured during the AML workers strike action in Bumbuna sometime last month. He said the police is charged with the responsibility of maintaining law and order and should therefore play their role. He called on all and sundry to play their part for the speedy development of Tonkolili district and the country as a whole.
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