Experts met in Yaounde on August 23, 2016 in an international conference to discuss the importance of revising the country’s legal and regulatory framework.
Mineral resource experts say the legal and regulatory framework for exploitation of natural resources in Africa since independence did not permit states to capture maximum benefits. This has pushed countries like Burkina Faso and Guinea Conakry to review their mining laws. Epxerts however decry the fact that countries are doing it singlehandedly without concertation and harmony attracting competition which in the most case benefit companies rather than States and communities due to inadequate negotiations and the lack of date.
An international conference in Yaounde on August 23, 2016 at the Summer School of the Natural Resources Governance Institute with participants from different francophone countries brought out the importance of revising the legal and regulatory frameworks to States and communities....
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