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GoldBod to Establish Gold Buying Centres Across Mining Districts

Bless Banir Yarayeby Bless Banir Yaraye
March 14, 2026
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Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, GoldBod CEO

Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, GoldBod CEO

Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) has announced a strategic shift in the nation’s extractive sector with the establishment of District Gold Buying Centres across all major mining enclaves to decentralize the agency’s regulatory presence.

This initiative is designed to move oversight beyond regional capitals and into the heart of mining communities, creating structured, onsite markets where gold transactions can be meticulously monitored, recorded, and validated.

By bringing the Board’s authority directly to the districts, the agency aims to eliminate the systemic “room for under-declaration and revenue leakages” that has long plagued the decentralized and often opaque artisanal trading landscape.

“We have given them our licenses and money to purchase gold for us but there is no representation from us to monitor the purchasing agreement so this year we have decided to introduce some reforms to make the trading transparent and beneficial to all stakeholders. These Buying Centres will have representation from the Ghana Gold Board, the Minerals Commission, the District or Municipal assembles and the Small-scale Miners association.”

Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, Sammy Gyamfi
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Mr. Sammy Gyamfi, GoldBod CEO

The decision represents a cornerstone of GoldBod’s broader reform agenda, which seeks to transition the agency into a fully independent, transparent, and internationally competitive trading regime.

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While the initial proposal suggested a mandatory requirement for all licensed buyers to operate within these hubs, Chief Executive Officer, Sammy Gyamfi revealed that, following extensive stakeholder consultations, the policy has been adjusted to an optional model.

However, this flexibility comes with a stern caveat: the agency will significantly “tighten monitoring and supervision to crack the whip” on any licensed operator found engaging in price manipulation, hoarding, or the bypassing of official channels.

These centres will function as integrated administrative hubs, housing representatives from the Minerals Commission, District and Municipal Assemblies, and the Small-scale Miners Association to ensure every gram of gold is accounted for.

Centralizing Oversight to Curb Smuggling and Hoarding

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Sammy Gyamfi, GoldBod CEO (1)

The current decentralized system has historically made it difficult for the state to “accurately track the quantities of gold purchased” or verify the actual operational footprints of licensed buyers.

This lack of physical presence has often enabled a culture of under-reporting, where gold intended for the national reserve is instead diverted through illicit channels.

By centralizing the purchasing process into these District Buying Centres, GoldBod intends to curb smuggling and reduce the “leakages” that have traditionally drained the national purse.

Under the new regime, the Gold Board is leveraging its 2026 organizational reforms to ensure that gold purchased in districts like Atiwa East or Tarkwa can be traced directly back to its source.

Mr. Gyamfi emphasized that the agency will no longer tolerate the practice of hoarding, where buyers withhold supply in anticipation of price hikes.

To ensure compliance, the CEO warned that GoldBod is prepared to “crack down on persons” who refuse to utilize the structured markets while engaging in predatory pricing.

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Incentivizing Responsible Sourcing and Local Community Growth

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To encourage a smooth transition to these centres, GoldBod has introduced a suite of “special incentive packages” for buyers who choose to operate from the new district hubs.

Recognizing the logistical hurdles of rural mining, Mr. Gyamfi explained that the Board has decided to “add risk and transportation allowances” on top of the existing special bonuses.

This financial support is intended to offset the costs of responsible sourcing, ensuring that licensed buyers remain competitive against the black market while adhering to the state’s stringent transparency protocols.

Beyond the buyers, this initiative is poised to be a catalyst for local economic stability.

By involving District Assemblies and local Small-scale Miners Associations in the daily management of the centres, Gold Board is fostering a sense of community ownership and ensuring that “national interest” translates into local benefits.

The presence of these hubs provides miners with a guaranteed, fair-market outlet for their commodity, protecting them from the “underpricing” tactics often employed by middle-men in more isolated areas.

Building an Accountable and Globally Competitive Value Chain

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Lawyer Sammy Gyamfi, Gold Board CEO

The ultimate goal of these reforms is to position Ghana as a leader in ethical gold trading.

As GoldBod prepares to assume more rigorous control of the artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) trading program, the District Buying Centres will serve as the front line for revenue mobilization.

The CEO noted that by creating a “transparent, accountable, and internationally competitive” regime, Ghana can better attract global off-takers who demand strict adherence to high-quality standards.

Through this centralized model, the Gold Board is not just monitoring transactions; it is professionalizing the entire ASM value chain.

“This is to ensure transparency and accountability in our gold trading business,” Gyamfi reiterated during his address to miners at Anyinam.

As the 2026 fiscal year progresses, the successful rollout of these centres will be critical in securing national gold reserves target and maintaining the integrity of the extractive sector.

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