Business Day (Ghana)

We Can Maximise Gold Benefits with An LBMA Certified Refinery – Bawumia

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Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has pledged to deploy initiative­s and policies that will increase Ghana’s benefits from its natural resources when elected President.

Over the years, it has emerged that though Ghana is endowed with natural resources such as gold, Lithium, Bauxite and Oil, the state does not reap significan­t benefits from the exploratio­n of the resources owing to unfavourab­le policies and arrangemen­ts.

Recently, the introducti­on of the Gold-4-Oil programme and the Synohydro arrangemen­ts through the Vice President were meant to leverage the natural resources for the developmen­t of key sectors such as roads, fuel affordabil­ity and the stabilisat­ion of the Ghana cedi.

Addressing jubilant party supporters on Friday after filing his presidenti­al nomination forms to contest the upcoming presidenti­al primary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Bawumia envisioned a Ghana “where we maximize the benefits from our natural resources like gold and lithium through policies like, value addition, setting up an LBMA certified gold refinery, enhancing the gold for oil policy, and dedication of specific gold concession­s to the Bank of Ghana to enhance their accumulati­on of gold reserves”.

According to him, notwithsta­nding the global economic, government has constructe­d more infrastruc­ture than any other government in the fourth republic and many transforma­tional policies have been introduced for the first time in our history, including the Ghanacard, Digital Address, Mobile Money Interopera­bility, Delivery of medicines by drones, One District One Factory, Planting for Food and Jobs, Zongo Developmen­t Fund, Agenda 111, Free TVET and Free SHS to mention a few. We have also created 2.1 million jobs in six years, more than any government in the fourth republic.

In outlining his vision for Ghana when elected President, he disclosed that “I also have my own vision for Ghana. I believe that it is time to move Ghana to the next level by building on the foundation­s we have put in place so far”.

Ghana has remained a major gold producer in the world and the number one producer in the African continent. It is, however, strange that for such a world producer of gold, Ghana can not boast of an LBMA certified gold refinery. In Africa, the only LBMA certified gold refinery is the Rand Refinery in South Africa. Ghana is, thus, well positioned to have its own LBMA certified refinery to serve the rest of the gold producing countries in Africa and the West Africa sub-region.

Plans are far advanced for Ghana to realize this dream. The government under President Nana Akufo-Addo started an aggressive pursuit a year and half ago to increase the gold reserves in Ghana and today, the Bank of Ghana has increased its vault of gold reserves from a paltry 8 tonnes in over sixty five years to over 15 tonnes in one and half years.

As government seeks to increase its gold-foroil arrangemen­t and secure a gold mining concession for the Bank of Ghana in order to increase it’s gold reserves to improve its stock of internatio­nal rederves and balance of payments position, it is very prudent for the country to have a LBMA certified gold refinery to maximize the full benefits.

Already, government in public private partnershi­p arrangemen­ts has establishe­d a gold refinery, and it is expected that this should enhance Ghana’s gold value addition dream by getting LBMA certificat­ion for the existing gold refinery.

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