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Calls For Parliament To Reject Ewoyaa Lithium Mining Deal

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
October 25, 2023
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Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Calls For Parliament To Reject Ewoyaa Lithium Mining Deal

Parliament of Ghana

The recent 15-year mining lease granted to Barari DV Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of Atlantic Lithium Limited, for the extraction of lithium in Ewoyaa, Central Region, has sparked a heated debate in Ghana.

Dr. John Kwakye, the Director of Research at the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), has strongly condemned the agreement, labeling it a throwback to colonial-era mining agreements that primarily favor foreign entities.

John Kwakye
John Kwakye

He urged Parliament to reject the lease unless it incorporates a local refining component, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in resource management.

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“We don’t want another sellout. The terms of this license are not as favorable as the Minister would want us to believe. Where is the local- refining component the President promised us? Parliament should reject it!”

Dr. John Kwakye

Also, the Director bemoaned the decisions of the country’s leaders.

“It’s a shame that our leaders are still signing colonial-type mining agreements that favor foreigners and themselves. The lease must be rejected by Parliament otherwise we will hold them partially culpable.”

Dr. John Kwakye

The concerns raised by Dr. Kwakye shed light on the complexities surrounding the evolving landscape of global lithium mining and the critical role of governmental policies in safeguarding national interests.

The mining lease, covering approximately 42.63 square kilometers, aims to tap into Ghana’s lithium reserves, critical in the production of lithium-ion batteries, considered an essential component in the global transition toward cleaner energy alternatives.

Global Demand Contra Local Interest

Lithium is one of the main minerals used in the production of lithium-ion batteries, which is being promoted as a substitute for fossil fuels.
As the world grapples with the climate crisis, the demand for green minerals such as lithium has surged, prompting a push for sustainable mining practices. Despite the promising prospects of lithium extraction, the intricacies of the lease terms and the balance of benefits for local communities and the nation remain crucial points of contention.

Geological studies have underscored the presence of significant lithium deposits across various regions in Ghana, indicating the country’s potential as a key player in the global lithium market. Barari Ltd’s involvement in lithium exploration since 2017 has shed light on the country’s untapped mineral wealth, particularly in regions such as Cape Coast, Kumasi, Sunyani, Bole, and Wa.

However, concerns over the lack of a comprehensive local refining infrastructure have surfaced, raising questions about the long-term benefits and sustainability of the mining operations.

samuel abu jinapor
Hon. Samuel Abu Jinapor

In response to the mounting criticisms, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor, emphasized the government’s commitment to implementing specialized policies to govern the exploitation and management of green minerals like lithium. He outlined several enhancements in the lease terms, including an increased royalty rate of 10 percent and a 13 percent state-held free carried interest in the mining operation.

Additionally, measures such as the establishment of a Community Development Fund and the promotion of local stock market participation have been introduced to maximize the socio-economic benefits for local communities and investors.

Niel Herbert, the Executive Chairman of Atlantic Lithium Limited, extended gratitude to the government and pledged the company’s compliance with laws of Ghana and environmental regulations.

atlantic lithium
Operation of Atlantic Lithium Ltd. At Ewoyaa

Despite the positive assurances from the government and the mining company, the debate surrounding the Ewoyaa Lithium Mining Agreement serves as a critical reminder of the intricate balance required in harnessing natural resources for national development while safeguarding the long-term interests of local communities and the environment.

As the lithium mining operations soar, ensuring transparency, accountability, and sustainable practices will be pivotal in nurturing a mutually beneficial relationship between foreign investors and the Ghanaian populace.
Currently, African country export lithium in its raw state.

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Tags: Atlantic Lithium LimitedBarari DV Ghana LimitedCentral RegionDr. John KwakyeLithium MiningMinistry for Lands and natural ResourcesParliamentSamuel Abu Jinapor
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