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    Gold buyback deal hailed by experts as “Far Superior” to dangerous nationalisation calls

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJune 26, 2026No Comments26 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

     

    Economic and mining experts have lauded the government’s landmark agreement to purchase 30% of gold output locally from all large-scale mining companies, describing it as a masterstroke for resource optimization that avoids the pitfalls of radical resource nationalism.

    Industry insiders say the policy successfully strikes a delicate balance between aggressive national wealth accumulation and maintaining a stable environment for foreign direct investment.

    ​The deal, which takes effect on July 1, 2026, was executed through the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) under the joint direction of the Minister of Finance and the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources.

     

    ​A Productive Alternative to Nationalisation

    ​Prominent mining analyst and economic journalist, Adnan Adams Mohammed, has strongly tided the arrangement as a superior, market-friendly model for maximizing national returns from extractive wealth without spooking foreign investors.

    ​”This deal stands out as one of the most viable options through which Ghana can optimize benefits from our natural resources for the nation,” Mohammed noted. “It introduces a structured, state-backed buyback that respects commercial realities while securing a tangible share of production for our national reserves.”

     

    ​Mohammed contrasted this arrangement with recent aggressive calls by some public policy think tanks for state ownership, warning that forced takeovers could spell disaster for Ghana’s ongoing economic recovery.

    ​”This is far more productive than the ill-advised localization or outright nationalisation of the mines, which could severely impact our promising economy,” Mohammed added, referencing his recent publications, including ‘Ghana’s Resource Nationalism Debate: Why Clarity From Government Matters Now’. “Forced state takeovers disrupt investor confidence, choke capital inflows, and threaten operational stability. This 30% local purchase framework offers asset accumulation without the catastrophic baggage of nationalisation.”

     

    ​Shifting to Local Currency and Retaining Value

    ​Unlike the previous 2022 framework between the Bank of Ghana and the Ghana Chamber of Mines, the new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) introduces crucial operational updates. Large-scale miners will sell the 30% output locally in doré (raw) form at a 0.55% discount, with all transactions settled in Ghana Cedis using the Bank of Ghana Reference Rate.

    ​”This is a monumental step toward fiscal sovereignty,” a senior government official stated following the announcement. “By executing these transactions entirely in local currency and keeping the raw bullion within our borders, we are putting an end to capital flight and directly backing the strength of the Cedi with a tangible asset.”

     

    ​The Road to LBMA Accreditation

    ​A core strategic objective of the pact is elevating Ghana’s domestic refining standard to global heights, targeting London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) accreditation for at least one local refinery by 2030.

    ​Under the approved protocol, GoldBod will ensure all purchased doré is refined locally for maximum value retention, shipped to an LBMA refinery for melting and stamping, and returned to the central bank.

    ​The Ghana Chamber of Mines expressed shared optimism for this phased approach to industrialization:

    ​”The chamber and its members view this as a win-win partnership. While it guarantees a steady, structured local off-taker for 30% of our production, it aggressively drives the ecosystem toward achieving an LBMA-accredited refinery right here in Ghana. Local value addition is the future of African mining.”

     

    ​Driving GANRAP and Zero Raw Exports

    ​The initiative serves as a core engine for the Ghana Accelerated National Reserve Accumulation Program (GANRAP), which targets building foreign reserves to 15 months of import cover by 2028. It also aligns with President Mahama’s broader industrial policy of achieving zero raw mineral exports by 2030.

    ​The comprehensive details and regulatory structures of the signed MoU backed by the Ministries of Finance and Lands, GoldBod, the Bank of Ghana, and the Chamber of Mines will be officially published on Monday, July 29, 2026.

    Adnan Adams Mohammed Bank of Ghana (BoG) cedi Deputy Minister of Finance Ghana Chamber of Mines (GCM) Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) Minister for Lands and Natural Resources
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