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Revised Lithium Lease Weakens Ghana’s Sovereignty and Fiscal Value – IMANI Boss

Bless Banir Yarayeby Bless Banir Yaraye
November 28, 2025
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Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President of IMANI

Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President of IMANI

Franklin Cudjoe, the Founding President and Chief Executive Officer of IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, has lambasted the Ghanaian government’s revised lithium lease agreement, labeling it as an “unpatriotic arrangement that must fall.”

Cudjoe’s analysis paints a concerning picture of a deal that he believes weakens the country’s sovereignty and long-term fiscal value.

Cudjoe’s assessment delves deep into the legal and constitutional implications of the revised lease, challenging the current government’s decision to reduce the royalty rate from 10% to 5%.

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He argues that this move is not a legal cap, as Parliament reserves the constitutional powers to ratify higher rates.

“The explicit 10% royalty rate has been removed. Contrary to public assurances, there is no explicit sliding scale in the agreement. The rate is now 5% according to the figure in the Minister’s current executive instrument.”

Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President of IMANI

“The fact that some minerals and/or agreements have in the past attracted a certain royalty rate does not tie the Minister’s hands in negotiating better terms,” Cudjoe added, highlighting the government’s ability to renegotiate the terms.

IMANI’s Role and the Ewoyaa Lithium Deal

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The IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, led by Cudjoe, has long been a prominent voice in shaping national policies, including those related to the mining and extractives industry. The organization has been closely monitoring the Ewoyaa lithium deal, which has been mired in controversy and delays.

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Cudjoe’s critique of the revised lease agreement is rooted in IMANI’s deep understanding of the industry and the country’s strategic interests.

The organization has been a vocal advocate for stronger protections and better terms for Ghana, arguing that the government must ensure that the country’s natural resources are exploited in a manner that maximizes the long-term benefits for the people.

Ewoyaa Lithium Deal ; The Politics and Controversies

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Franklin Cudjoe, Founding President of IMANI

The Ewoyaa lithium project has been the subject of intense political and public scrutiny. The initial 10% royalty rate was a point of contention, with the previous government-in-waiting, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), criticizing it as undervaluing the strategic green mineral. The NDC had insisted on stronger value-addition and firmer national control of the value chain.

The current administration, led by the same party National Democratic Congress (NDC), now opted for a 5% royalty rate, a decision that draws the ire of various stakeholders, including Franklin Cudjoe and his think-tank, IMANI.

The revised agreement, according to Cudjoe, is a clear departure from the government’s stated commitment to ensuring that Ghana’s natural resources benefit the country and its people.

Impact on Host Communities and the Country

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Cudjoe’s concerns extend beyond the legal and economic implications of the revised lease agreement. He warns that the current deal undermines Ghana’s sovereignty and long-term fiscal value, effectively transferring millions of dollars in potential revenue to the investors annually.

Moreover, Cudjoe highlights the impact of the revised agreement on the host communities, where the Ewoyaa lithium project is located. He argued that the weakened royalty rate and the lack of robust local content requirements in the agreement could deprive these communities of the expected development projects and social infrastructure they were promised.

Cudjoe’s call for Parliament to reject the revised agreement and demand a new, renegotiated deal that prioritizes Ghana’s national interests reflects the broader concerns of civil society and non-political actors who have been advocating for a more equitable and sustainable approach to the country’s mineral wealth.

In navigating this complex web of political, economic, and environmental considerations surrounding the Ewoyaa lithium project, the voice of IMANI and advocates like Franklin Cudjoe will undoubtedly continue to play a crucial role in shaping the country’s mining and extractives policies, ensuring that Ghana’s sovereignty and fiscal interests are protected for the benefit of all its citizens particularly the host communities.

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