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Gomashie Clashes with GoldBod over 30% Gold Purchase Initiative

Bless Banir Yarayeby Bless Banir Yaraye
June 29, 2026
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Ing. Wisdom Edem Gomashie

Ing. Wisdom Edem Gomashie

Ing. Gomashie Wisdom, a mining consultant and fellow at Africa Policy Lens, has directly challenged the recent claims made by the Ghana Gold Board regarding a new directive forcing large-scale miners to surrender a percentage of their output.

The brewing dispute centers around the historical context of the policy, which the consultant argues has been misleadingly framed as a completely fresh institutional program.

While the state’s central gold buying authority has publicised this initiative as a groundbreaking stride for the industry, industry experts view it as an ongoing program merely operating under an updated bureaucratic banner.

“Before 2025, there was an agreement between the Ghana Chamber of Mines and the Government of Ghana, where the former would sell 20% of their produce to support the government’s Domestic Gold Buying Programme (DGPP).”

Ing. Gomashie Wisdom
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Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) with stakeholders

The underlying tension intensified following official pronouncements from the Ghana Gold Board, widely known within the industry as GoldBod, indicating that the state is prepared to purchase 30% of total gold output from large-scale mining entities starting in July under the Ghana Accelerated National Reserve Accumulation Policy.

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However, information from mineral policy analyst revealed that the operational foundation for this system was already deeply rooted in previous institutional arrangements.

According to regulatory history, a substantive agreement was established before 2025 between the Ghana Chamber of Mines and the executive arm of government, making it an expansion of existing frameworks rather than an original, standalone policy breakthrough.

The Genesis of the Domestic Gold Buying Framework

Long before the public announcement of the revised targets, a concrete and formal arrangement governed the relationship between domestic gold extractors and state institutions.

Under that initial pact, major commercial miners operating in the country were structurally committed to selling exactly 20% of their refined mineral output directly to state agencies.

This strategic acquisition mechanism was explicitly designed to fortify the government’s Domestic Gold Buying Programme, a state-backed program engineered to accumulate physical bullion reserves.

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Ing. Wisdom Edem Gomashie, APL Fellow

The formal execution of that specific threshold occurred in 2022 when the leadership of the Ghana Chamber of Mines finalized operational modalities with state representatives.

Rather than a policy generated spontaneously by current directors, the institutional groundwork was legally bound and operationalized under the active direction of former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia.

The Institutional Shift from DGPP to GANRAP

The primary point of contention raised by the Africa Policy Lens fellow focuses on the exact nature of the current regulatory update.

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From an analytical perspective, the transition occurring ahead of the July deadline does not represent a structural overhaul of mining sector architecture. Instead, the process is heavily characterized as an exercise in bureaucratic re-branding.

The core mechanism of state bullion accumulation has been maintained, with the primary adjustment being the administrative transition from the old Domestic Gold Buying Programme nomenclature to the new Ghana Accelerated National Reserve Accumulation Policy framework.

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Goldbod CEO, Sammy Gyamfi with BoG Governor, Johnson Asiama

From an administrative standpoint, the only operational evolution that carries tangible regulatory weight is the upward adjustment of the state’s procurement targets.

Industry data confirms that the incoming phase signifies a calculated volume increase from the 20% procurement benchmark established during the 2022 negotiations up to the newly slated 30% volume requirement.

He argues that portraying the program as an entirely novel venture minimizes the critical stabilization roles played by past stakeholders and distort the historical trajectory of Ghanaian resource nationalism.

Diverging Narratives on State Off-Take Mandates

The public positioning of GoldBod contrasts noticeably with the technical perspective offered by independent mining engineers.

From the state regulator’s standpoint, the July implementation marks a vital milestone in maximizing national benefits from the ongoing precious metals boom.

Corporate communication from the state buyer emphasizes a proactive strategy to rapidly build up the nation’s foreign exchange reserves and cushion the local currency through the centralized acquisition of locally mined gold.

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Ing. Wisdom Gomashie

The central agency maintains that the current policy direction represents a highly coordinated, aggressive national asset strategy tailored for the current economic climate.

Conversely, the counterarguments presented by independent experts do not question the validity of building state reserves, but rather focus heavily on the accuracy of institutional reporting.

The consulting community maintains that for state organizations to retain long-term cross-sector credibility, they must openly acknowledge the foundational agreements that made the expanded 30% target possible.

By glossing over the 2022 foundational pact, state authorities risk alienating corporate partners within the Ghana Chamber of Mines who initially agreed to the domestic off-take model under entirely different market conditions.

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