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Minority Blocks Ewoyaa Bauxite and Lithium Agreement: A Parliamentary Standoff

July 13, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Ghana to Capitalize On the Burgeoning Lithium Sector

In a significant development in Ghana’s legislature, the Minority in Parliament has staunchly opposed the presentation of the Ewoyaa Bauxite and Lithium Agreement.

This agreement, tied to the ambitious Atlantic Lithium project, seeks to establish Ghana’s first lithium-producing mine, a venture that has been met with both anticipation and controversy.

First Deputy Minority Whip, Ahmed Ibrahim, spearheaded the opposition, citing procedural and legal improprieties. Ibrahim argued that the agreement was not listed on the day’s business schedule, thus making its presentation both inappropriate and illegal.

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Ahmed Ibrahim further pointed out a critical issue: the House did not meet the quorum required to conduct official business. “Mr. Speaker, as leadership, it was agreed that we try to veer away from controversial areas today,” Ibrahim noted, emphasizing the pre-agreed agenda.

The lack of quorum, according to Ibrahim, invalidated any attempt to lay the agreement before Parliament.

“Mr. Speaker, and that was agreed upon. As we sit here, there is an order from the majority chief that they should bring an addendum for the Ewoyaa Bauxite and Lithium Agreement to be laid illegally when we don’t have even the numbers to constitute a business.”

Ahmed Ibrahim

Civil Society and Public Outcry

The opposition from the Minority is not in isolation. There has been significant public disapproval and protests from civil society organizations (CSOs) against the agreement.

The concerns raised by these groups revolve around environmental, social, and economic implications of the proposed mining activities. They argue that the long-term consequences of bauxite and lithium mining might outweigh the immediate economic benefits touted by proponents of the project.

Ibrahim reiterated, reflecting the sentiments of the Minority and the broader public concern.

“Mr. Speaker, that will not be tolerated. No other business will be allowed. Mr. Speaker, this was agreed upon. The people are demonstrating, and CSOs are demonstrating. Parliament cannot go out without illegality. We don’t have the numbers, we will not agree, we will not have the numbers. Mr. Speaker, we will not condone that.”

Ahmed Ibrahim

Implications for Ghana’s Mining Sector

The Ewoyaa project, if approved, would mark a significant milestone in Ghana’s mining sector, transitioning the country into a producer of lithium, a critical component in the production of batteries and electric vehicles.

This venture aligns with global trends towards sustainable and renewable energy sources. However, the pathway to realizing this project is fraught with legislative, environmental, and social challenges.

The legal and procedural concerns raised by the Minority underscore the importance of adhering to parliamentary protocols and ensuring that all legislative actions are transparent and legitimate. Any deviation from these standards can undermine public trust and the integrity of the parliamentary process.

The standoff between the Minority and the Majority highlights the need for meticulous adherence to due process in parliamentary proceedings. It serves as a reminder that robust debate, transparency, and legality are fundamental to the functioning of democracy.

The Minority’s Insistence on proper procedure and quorum reflects a commitment to these principles, even as the country stands on the brink of a potentially transformative mining project.

The blocking of the Ewoyaa Bauxite and Lithium Agreement by the Minority in Parliament is a pivotal moment in Ghana’s legislative history. It brings to the forefront critical issues of legality, transparency, and public accountability.

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