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    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsFebruary 19, 2026No Comments18 Views
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    In a strategic pivot aimed at streamlining Ghana’s gold sector, the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has announced the immediate suspension of its regulatory and enforcement functions.

    The move, which took effect today, February 16, 2026, signals a shift toward a purely commercial mandate as the institution seeks to cement its role as the nation’s premier gold trading entity.

    The suspension of these “police-like” powerswhich previously included licensing market participants and conducting nationwide crackdowns marks a critical phase in the 2026 Gold Reform Roadmap. The decision follows months of pressure from international fiscal monitors and local governance experts to separate the Board’s “judge and player” roles.

    A “Judge and Player” Conflict Resolved

    Since its establishment under Act 1140, GoldBod has held a dual mandate: acting as the sole legal off-taker for artisanal gold while also serving as the sector’s primary regulator. This arrangement, while effective for a quick formalization of the industry in 2025, raised concerns regarding conflicts of interest.

    “To reach our goal of exporting three metric tonnes of gold weekly, we must be a world-class trader first,” said Sammy Gyamfi, Esq., CEO of GoldBod. “Separating the regulatory burden allows us to focus on aggregation, value addition, and our ‘Gold-for-Reserve’ (G4R) program without being slowed down by administrative policing.”

    The New Interim Framework

    Under the measures effective today, the following changes will be implemented to ensure the gold market remains stable:

    ● Regulatory Transfer: Licensing and sector monitoring will temporarily revert to the Minerals Commission and the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources.

    ● Enforcement Pause: The “Task Force” operations targeting unlicensed jewelry manufacturers and gold refineries—originally scheduled for a February rollout—have been suspended.

    ● Commercial Priority: GoldBod will focus its resources on its District Gold Buying Centres and its landmark refining deal to process one metric tonne of gold locally per week.

    The timing of the suspension is no coincidence. It aligns with the IMF’s 2026 structural review, which called for clearer accounting in the Bank of Ghana’s books regarding gold-backed forex inflows. By stripping GoldBod of its regulatory functions, the government is creating a more transparent, “arms-length” relationship between the state and the gold trade.

    Function Old Model (Jan 2026) New Interim Model (Feb 2026+)

    Buying Gold GoldBod GoldBod (Exclusive)

    Issuing Licenses GoldBod Minerals Commission

    Market Policing GoldBod Task Force Joint Ministry Task Force

    Export Rights GoldBod GoldBod (Exclusive)

    Looking Ahead: The Blockchain Future

    While the regulatory arm is currently “on ice,” GoldBod is not retreating from its mission to sanitize the sector. The Board is still on track to launch its Blockchain Track and Trace system by the end of 2026. This digital solution will eventually replace manual enforcement with high-tech transparency, allowing every gram of gold to be traced from its sustainable mine of origin to the international market.

    For the ordinary miner and licensed jeweler, the message is clear: the buying windows remain open, but the rules of the game are being refined for a more professional, global stage.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) Gold-for-Reserves Sammy Gyamfi
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