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Government Justifies 5% Lithium Deal, Hopes to Ratify It Before Parliament Rises

Bless Banir Yarayeby Bless Banir Yaraye
November 25, 2025
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The Minister in Charge of Government Communications and Member of the Parliament for Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese, Hon. Felix Ofosu-Kwakye has in strong terms mounted defense in favour of the revised Atlantic Lithium deal.

He also hopes that parliament will have this revised deal ratified before it goes on Christmas recess.

The Government of Ghana revised the royalty rates for the Ewoyaa Lithium Project, reducing the initial 10% rate to 5%.

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This decision, according to the Minister in Charge of Government Communications, Hon. Felix Ofosu-Kwakye, is a pragmatic response to the recent and significant drop in the global  lithium prices, which threatened the viability of the project for investors.

Hon. Ofosu-Kwakye also emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring the success of the Ewoyaa Lithium Project, which holds immense potential for the local community and the Ghanaian economy as a whole.

“Because the amount of money that will be coming in will not be enough to justify the investment if you maintain it. I think it is fair, it is proper, and it is the right thing to do. There are some of the varied conditions that are dependent on what happens in the future.”

Hon. Felix Ofosu-Kwakye, Minister in Charge of Government Communications

According to the government Communications minister, “The NPP, as usual, has attempted to distort this and create the impression that we have gone back on some weight. But nothing of the sort has happened. It is the reality of the situation which requires some tweaking.”

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Hon. Felix Ofosu-Kwakye, Minister in Charge of Government Communications

The Ewoyaa Lithium Project, located in the Central Region, is a significant development in the country’s mining and extractives sector.

The project, which is being undertaken by the Australia-based Atlantic Lithium, reserves the potential to position Ghana as a key player in the global lithium supply chain, catering to the growing demand for this critical mineral in the burgeoning electric vehicle and renewable energy industries.

However, the volatility in the global lithium market, with prices plummeting in recent months, posed a significant challenge for the project’s investors. Ofosu-Kwakye acknowledged, stating, “The price of lithium has fallen significantly over the period. So, the same projections cannot hold. It affects the ability of the investors to raise the needed resources to be able to invest in the project.”

Investor Interests and Community Benefits

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The government’s decision to revise the royalty rates from 10% to 5% is a strategic move aimed at striking a balance between the interests of the investors and the local community.

Ofosu-Kwakye emphasized that this adjustment is necessary to ensure the viability of the project, which ultimately benefits the people of Mankessim and the surrounding areas.

The government’s commitment to the project is further demonstrated by its willingness to defer certain traditional elements until the global lithium market conditions improve.

Ofosu-Kwakye stated, “There are some traditional elements that have been deferred pending an improvement in the world market price of lithium. Once the market price begins to increase, those commitments will be met.”

Parliamentary Ratification

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Hon. Felix Ofosu-Kwakye, Minister in Charge of Government Communications

Hon. Ofosu-Kwakye expressed confidence that the revised lithium deal will be ratified by Parliament before the current session concludes.

He emphasized the government’s unwavering commitment to the project and its benefits for the local community and the Ghanaian economy.

“I believe so. I believe it will be ratified. Along with other bills that are pending before Parliament,” Ofosu-Kwakye stated, noting that he has been in constant communication with traditional leaders who have been advocating for the successful implementation of the Ewoyaa Lithium Project.

The government’s pragmatic approach to the Ewoyaa Lithium Project, marked by its willingness to adjust the royalty rates to accommodate the changing market realities, underscores its dedication to fostering a sustainable and mutually beneficial mining sector.

While  the nation eagerly awaits the parliamentary ratification of the revised deal, the government’s commitment to balancing investor interests and community development remains a testament to its vision for the country’s extractive industry.

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