Ghanaian economy has not realised the full benefit of our gold resources – Ato Forson laments

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Accra, May 19, 2025 — Ghana’s Finance Minister, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has stated that despite the country’s position as one of the world’s leading gold producers, it is yet to reap the full economic benefits from its vast gold resources.

Speaking at the inauguration of the Board of Directors of the Ghana Gold Board on Monday, Dr. Forson attributed the shortfall to the country’s long-standing dependence on traditional revenue streams such as royalties and taxes, which, he argued, limit Ghana’s potential in the sector.

“Historically, Ghana’s revenues from gold have been confined to traditional sources such as royalties and taxes. The Ghanaian economy has not realised the full benefit of our gold resources,” Dr. Forson said.

To address this, the minister called for a bold shift in strategy—from raw exportation to full-scale value-chain optimisation. He urged stakeholders in the industry to explore opportunities along every stage of the gold value chain, from extraction and refining to value addition and global marketing.

“The time has come for Ghana to expand beyond royalties and taxes by harnessing the entire value chain of gold,” he emphasised.

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Dr. Forson described the newly inaugurated Ghana Gold Board as a strategic institution that will play a central role in this transformation, with a mandate to lead reforms and strengthen the marketing of Ghana’s gold resources.

The Finance Minister also revealed that the government is preparing to roll out a targeted programme to formalise gold trading, particularly within the small-scale mining sector—a space that currently accounts for a significant portion of Ghana’s gold production but is plagued with informality and revenue leakage.

“This initiative will help enhance transparency, ensure accountability, and increase Ghana’s gold revenues through better integration into the global market,” Dr. Forson explained.

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The programme is expected to promote traceability standards in gold trading, boost international credibility, and unlock additional revenue for the country.

Dr. Forson’s remarks come at a time when Ghana is seeking to diversify its revenue streams and stabilise its economy through more sustainable and value-driven use of natural resources.

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The inauguration of the Ghana Gold Board is seen as part of broader reforms to reposition the mining sector as a transformative pillar of national development.

Stakeholders hope the move will translate into job creationforeign exchange gains, and a stronger industrial base for gold value addition within Ghana.

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    Abraham Kofi Amudzegbe is a Level 300 Nursing student at the University
    of Ghana, Legon, an author, student leader, and youth advocate with a
    strong passion for public service, leadership, and student empowerment.
    Through his writing, he explores topics related to education, youth
    development, leadership, health, and social impact, contributing
    meaningful perspectives on issues that affect students and young people.

    As an author at Insight Ghana, Abraham leverages his strong communication
    and research skills to produce informative and thought-provoking content.
    His work reflects a commitment to advocacy, public engagement, and
    fostering conversations that inspire positive change within society.

    Abraham currently serves in several leadership capacities, including
    Vice President of the Volta Region Students Association (VORSA Legon),
    Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the University of Ghana Nursing and
    Midwifery Students Association (UGHANMSA), Deputy Head of the Business
    and Political Chamber of PENSA Legon, Public Relations Officer (PRO) of
    the Oti Region Students Association (ORSA), and a Member of the
    University of Ghana Parliament House.

    Over the years, he has led and supported numerous student-centered
    initiatives, including academic tutorials, mentorship programmes,
    welfare interventions, and advocacy campaigns aimed at improving the
    student experience and promoting collective growth.

    As an aspiring President of the University of Ghana Students'
    Representative Council (UGSRC) for the 2026/2027 academic year,
    Abraham seeks to champion a vision centered on student welfare,
    accountability, inclusiveness, innovation, and effective representation.

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Abraham kofi Amudzegbe

Abraham Kofi Amudzegbe is a Level 300 Nursing student at the University of Ghana, Legon, an author, student leader, and youth advocate with a strong passion for public service, leadership, and student empowerment. Through his writing, he explores topics related to education, youth development, leadership, health, and social impact, contributing meaningful perspectives on issues that affect students and young people.

As an author at Insight Ghana, Abraham leverages his strong communication and research skills to produce informative and thought-provoking content. His work reflects a commitment to advocacy, public engagement, and fostering conversations that inspire positive change within society.

Abraham currently serves in several leadership capacities, including Vice President of the Volta Region Students Association (VORSA Legon), Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the University of Ghana Nursing and Midwifery Students Association (UGHANMSA), Deputy Head of the Business and Political Chamber of PENSA Legon, Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Oti Region Students Association (ORSA), and a Member of the University of Ghana Parliament House.

Over the years, he has led and supported numerous student-centered initiatives, including academic tutorials, mentorship programmes, welfare interventions, and advocacy campaigns aimed at improving the student experience and promoting collective growth.

As an aspiring President of the University of Ghana Students' Representative Council (UGSRC) for the 2026/2027 academic year, Abraham seeks to champion a vision centered on student welfare, accountability, inclusiveness, innovation, and effective representation.