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Develop a Roadmap for Mining Companies to Invest Windfall Profit- GMWU to Government

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
August 24, 2020
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General Secretary GMWU, Abdul-Moomin Gbana

General Secretary GMWU, Abdul-Moomin Gbana

The General Secretary of the Ghana Mine Workers’ Union (GMWU), Abdul-Moomin Gbana has suggested to government to develop a roadmap for the mining companies to invest the windfall profit to help in improving mining infrastructure and exploration.

This suggestion came after Mr Gbana cautioned government to not rush and impose windfall tax on mining companies to raise additional revenues to fund its programmes, as proposed by some stakeholders of the industry due to the soaring gold prices on the world market. 

At the Union’s National Executive Council meeting, Mr Gbana said that the imposition of the windfall tax might not portend well with the mining industry looking at the negative impact COVID-19 has brought on various businesses.

“We expect government to leverage this huge windfall that would ultimately accrue by demanding from mining companies as they get into the next budget cycles to present ambitious recapitalization plans particularly targeted at modernizing mining infrastructure and systems; expanding exploration activities and ultimately increasing production and backed by a monitoring mechanism to ensure these plans are fully and strictly complied with.

“It is a more progressive alternative to windfall tax and would place the mining industry on a sound footing to create additional jobs and ultimately respond to the increased unemployment numbers brought about by COVID-19 in the short and long run; grow the industry’s contribution to the national kitty through taxation (direct and indirect) and also contribute to improving the infrastructural development needs of host communities.”

He then entreated the mining companies to use the windfall profit judiciously to boost production and growth of the mining industry.

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“We want to caution captains of industry to hasten slowly in making expenditure decisions on the windfall that is likely to accrue to them. Any attempt to rush into wanton dissipation of the funds by paying unreasonable dividends to shareholders and prioritizing the payment of executive compensation, or by engaging in questionable procurement or suspicious project acquisition will not augur well for the future of the industry.”

Mr Gbana, then commended the government for initiating the Community Mining Programme targeted at the small-scale mining sector, saying the programme would help to create jobs and support the domestic economies of these mining communities and Ghana as a whole.

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National Chairman of GMWU, Mensah Kwarko Gyakari

Also speaking at the Unions’ Council meeting, The National Chairman of GMWU, Mensah Kwarko Gyakari expressed concern about some mining companies laying of their workers.

“It is worrying that at a time gold price is rising, unfortunately, some of the companies are thinking of doing away with permanent workers, and tend to give fixed-term contract. Is it even fair that gold price is going up and production is also up, and companies want to resort to redundancies?”

He then revealed that the GMMU leadership would engage managements of the companies on the issue and urged government to wade into the matter, stressing that

“How can mines with more than 20 year life span be allowed to be employing workers on fixed term contract.”

Background

Gold hit the all-time record price of 2,051.02 dollars per ounce in August 5, 2020, outwardly due to the new wave of infections that were being recorded in countries such as Germany, South Korea, Australia, Japan that appear to have contained the pandemic much better.

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In the light of these happenings, some stakeholders called on the government to impose a windfall tax on mining companies to raise additional revenues to fund its programmes.

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