'Hope on Pause: The Lithium Promise EP3: 2,700 indirect jobs on hold as Lithium Project delays

The Ewoyaa Lithium Project in Ghana is facing delays in lease ratification, which is putting approximately 2,700 indirect jobs on hold and resulting in layoffs for over 100 workers. Chiefs in the Central Region are urging Parliament to fast-track the project to support local communities and economic growth. The slowdown comes amid a sharp drop in global lithium prices, further straining the project’s financial outlook and delaying much-needed infrastructure and development benefits. #MyJoyOnline #JoyNews https://www.myjoyonline.com/ghana-news/ Subscribe for more videos just like this:    / @myjoyonline   Follow us on: Facebook:   / joy997fm   Twitter:   / joy997fm   Instagram: https://bit.ly/3J2l57

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