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Lithium 5% Deal: Concerns Raised over Politicization

Bless Banir Yarayeby Bless Banir Yaraye
November 27, 2025
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Oliver Barker-Vormawor,Esq.

Oliver Barker-Vormawor,Esq.

The sharp u-turn of the government to slash the Atlantic Lithium royalties from 10% as negotiated by the previous government to 5% has been fiercely met with series of criticism from industry players and concerned citizens around the country.

The recent decision by the government to revise the royalty rate for the country’s lithium mining deal sparked a heated debate, with concerns being raised over the apparent politicization of the issue.

While the country grapples with the long-term implications of this agreement, the mining and extractives community is closely scrutinizing the shifting positions of the political parties involved.

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The controversy has brought to the forefront the age-old challenge of maintaining policy consistency and upholding principles, even when political power changes hands.

The juxtaposition of the current administration’s stance with the previous government’s criticisms raised eyebrows, leaving many to question the credibility of the decision-making process.

Many experts and concerned citizens have agreed and disagreed over this very deal. This time round, it is Oliver Barker-Vormawor,Esq., a renowned Ghanian activist and a Convener of the #FixTheCountry and Ing. Wisdom Gomarshie, a Mining Consultant.

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“Despite its sharp objections while in opposition, the NDC has now adopted fiscal and regulatory terms for Ghana’s lithium that mirror, and in some respects weaken, the same features it previously denounced.”

Oliver Barker-Vormawor,Esq.

Barker-Vormawor’s scathing assessment underscores the broader governance issues that continue to affect the country’s growth.

“Parties campaign on principled positions but often revert to the same constrained policy choices once in office,” he noted, highlighting the concerning trend of political parties abandoning their stated positions once they assume power.

Contentious Battleground

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Oliver Barker-Vormawor,Esq.

The Ewoyaa Lithium Deal has been a contentious battleground, with the previous government, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), criticizing the terms of the current agreement.

 The NPP had argued that a 5% royalty rate undervalued the strategic green mineral and insisted on stronger value-addition and firmer national control of the value chain.

Their criticism followed the current administration, led by the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC)  move to settle on a 5% royalty rate instead of the previous 10% rate. The decision that has drawn the ire of Barker-Vormawor, Wisdom Gomarshie and other observers.

“The new arrangement settles on a 5 percent royalty and retains many of the structural gaps the NDC itself highlighted,” Barker-Vormawor lamented, underscoring the perceived lack of consistency in the government’s approach.

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Ing. Wisdom Edem Gomashie

Wisdom Gomarshie, a mining consultant, flagged several views of Mr. Barker-Vormawor thereby offering a contrasting perspective that the lithium lease agreement already mandates the company to establish a lithium refinery in Ghana within certain years of operation.

“On point 6, the lithium lease agreement mandated the company  subject to certain parameters set up a lithium refinery in Ghana within 3 years of operation…..A requirement I personally saw to be too draconian on the head of the company at the time, because I felt that, establishment of a lithium refinery can’t just be made on just 1 discovery, it should take other commercially viable discoveries whether adjoining or elsewhere in country to satisfy the project economics.……But Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo got it into the deal.”

Ing. Wisdom Gomarshie

Ing. Wisdom Gomarshie’s view comes as a direct response to Oliver’s assessment that “The core problem is that both the earlier deal and the revised version fail to position Ghana to maximise long-term value. The royalty structure remains low for a mineral of rising global importance.”

Complexities of Mineral Exploitation

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Ing. Wisdom Edem Gomashie

The debate over the lithium deal highlights the delicate balance between attracting investment, ensuring fair revenue generation, and promoting sustainable development.

While the country seeks to capitalize on its mineral resources, the mining and extractives community is grappling with the need to strike a balance between the interests of multinational corporations, the government, and the local communities.

Barker-Vormawor’s concerns about the “broader governance issues” that derail the country are echoed by many, who believe that the politicization of mineral exploitation agreements undermines the long-term prosperity of Ghana.

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The need for a more consistent, transparent, and principled approach to resource management is paramount, as the country strives to maximize the benefits of its mineral wealth for the betterment of its citizens.

While the dust settles on the lithium deal, the mining and extractives community across the country and beyond  are much interested in how the government navigates the complex web of political, economic, and environmental considerations.

The outcome of this debate will not only shape the future of Ghana’s lithium industry but also serve as a litmus test for the country’s commitment to responsible and equitable resource governance.

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