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Grant mining leases to locals – IEA Chairman

IEA Chairman urges government to prioritize locals in granting mining leases

NewsCenta by NewsCenta
September 12, 2025
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Dr Charles Mensa, the Chairman of the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), has urged the government to reorient Ghana’s mining policy by granting leases to local companies instead of foreign firms.

He noted that such a shift  was critical to maximising the country’s gains from its natural resources.

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Dr Mensah said Ghana’s mining sector had for decades been dominated by foreign multinationals, whose operations were largely extractive in nature.

Those companies, he said, exported minerals in their raw form, repatriated profits abroad, and left Ghana with minimal returns in the form of royalties and taxes.

“It is time to put Ghanaians at the centre of our mining sector. By granting leases to indigenous firms and supporting them to add value, we can create jobs, strengthen industries, and ensure that our resources drive national prosperity,” Mr Mensa said at a media engagement in Accra.

He explained that local companies, when empowered with the right financing, technology, and regulatory support, could set up processing plants to refine gold, bauxite, manganese, and lithium in Ghana.

That would not only boost domestic industries but also significantly increase revenue generation for the state.

“These concession agreements cede exclusive rights to foreign firms who keep disproportionately high shares of the output and pay paltry sums in royalties and taxes. They perpetuate dependency instead of empowering Ghanaians,” Dr Mensah said.

Dr Mensa praised the recent decision to grant mining leases to E&P, describing it as a step in the right direction.

He said the move demonstrated that local investors had both the capacity and commitment to manage large-scale operations responsibly.

“When you look at the performance of some local firms recently awarded leases, it proves that Ghanaians can operate in this space.”

“What they need is the opportunity, fair terms, and the right policies. The benefits to our economy will be far greater if more such leases are given locally,” he added.

Dr Mensa expressed the belief that a deliberate focus on local ownership and beneficiation would change this trajectory.

“Our natural resources are our greatest endowment. If we want true economic independence, then the leases must empower our people, not foreign interests,” he emphasised.

He urged government to review existing mining laws, renegotiate unfavourable contracts, and design incentives for indigenous firms to scale up.

Ghana, Africa’s leading gold producer, also sits on significant deposits of bauxite, manganese, and newly-discovered lithium.

Yet, industry analysts argue that the country has not leveraged these resources effectively for industrialisation, as most continue to be exported in raw form.

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