PAMICOR Limited joined industry leaders, policymakers, and partners at the Minerals Commission of Ghana’s Local Content Summit 2026, one of the most significant gatherings in Ghana’s mining calendar. The company used the platform to reinforce its position as the leading indigenous mining services provider in West Africa.
What Pamicor Showcased
The Pamicor exhibition stand drew significant interest from visiting delegates, with the team on hand to discuss the company’s growing service portfolio spanning contract mining, raise boring, tailings management, geotechnical investigation, equipment leasing, and labour management. The stand featured the company’s “Global Tech. Indigenous Heart.” positioning.
The Case For Indigenous Leadership
At the close of the summit, Pamicor shared a core message: true indigenous participation ensures that value extracted from Ghana’s natural resources translates directly into sustainable community development and the protection of local livelihoods.
By delivering operations to global engineering standards, Ghanaian companies build local capacity, retain wealth within national borders, and safeguard the environments that Ghanaian families call home. Pamicor was founded on this exact principle in 1993, and it continues to guide every operational decision the company makes.
A Growing Consensus
The summit reinforced a growing consensus: the future of Ghana’s mining sector belongs in indigenous hands. Pamicor has spent over three decades demonstrating what that looks like in practice, at depth, across multiple mine sites in Ghana and West Africa.

