Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has announced the government’s decisive steps to restore the Volta Aluminium Company Limited (VALCO) to its full operational capacity through structured strategic partnerships.
The inauguration of a specialized seven-member committee marks a pivotal shift in the state’s economic blueprint to transform VALCO from a constrained state enterprise into a fully functional downstream anchor.
Under the mandate established by the sector ministry, this committee is empowered to actively source, evaluate, and engage prospective private investors who share the state’s vision of turning the Tema-based smelter into an industrial powerhouse.
“In our decisive pursuit to restore the Volta Aluminium Company Limited (VALCO) to its full and sustainable operational capacity, I have formally inaugurated a seven-member committee charged with engaging potential investors and charting a clear path toward the company’s revitalization.”
Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah
Expanding Ghana’s Industrial Core Through Modern Smelting Infrastructure
The imperative to revamp VALCO extends far beyond mere facility maintenance; it represents a foundational pillar for Ghana’s broader mineral processing and industrial transformation framework.
Over the past two decades, the Tema-based primary aluminium smelter has operated significantly below its installed 200,000 metric tonne annual capacity, often running at less than 20 percent capacity due to obsolete pre-bake cell technology, prohibitive power tariffs, and persistent capital starvation.
Restoring the plant requires an estimated $600 million strategic capital investment to retrofit its aging potlines, transition to energy-efficient modern smelting technologies, and expand installed capacity up to 300,000 metric tonnes per annum.

By securing private equity capital, the government aims to eliminate the recurring financial burden on the public treasury while revitalizing downstream domestic manufacturing, allowing local fabricators of electrical cables, roofing sheets, and architectural products to access locally produced primary aluminium without relying on costly foreign imports.
Furthermore, elevating VALCO’s operational capacity directly impacts national employment dynamics and technical capacity building within the extractive sector.
At its peak operational performance, the smelter sustained thousands of skilled direct jobs and fostered an expansive network of indirect commercial activities across Tema and the Greater Accra region.
Revitalizing the smelter’s potlines will not only reactivate dormant technical jobs in metallurgy, heavy mechanical engineering, and automated industrial systems management, but it will also stimulate secondary manufacturing industries.
This structural economic shift reinforces the government’s overarching priority to transition the national economy away from raw material exportation toward high-value domestic mineral processing and sustainable value addition.
Strategic Alignment and Rigorous Due Diligence Standards
To prevent the recurrence of historic operational setbacks and financial inefficiencies, the Minister charged the newly inaugurated committee to maintain “the highest standards of due diligence” during all negotiations with prospective equity partners.
The state seeks a strategic investor capable of injecting not only modern financial resources but also cutting-edge technical expertise and global supply chain integration into VALCO’s operations.

Aligning with these stringent operational guidelines, the Minister tasked the team to guarantee that any incoming capital partner demonstrates proven operational expertise, robust financial stability, and transparent corporate governance that “serves the best interest of Ghana” and “secures the company’s long-term viability.”
Responding on behalf of the newly sworn-in body, the Chairman, Lawyer Richard Kofi Afenu, pledged their total commitment to executing the assignment with maximum “professionalism, diligence and dedication toward securing a credible and sustainable investment partnership for VALCO.”
Catalyzing the Integrated Aluminium Industry Vision
The revitalization of VALCO serves as the indispensable middle-tier link in fulfilling the statutory mandate of the Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation (GIADEC) to build a complete, end-to-end aluminium value chain.
Ghana possesses vast unexploited commercial bauxite deposits at Nyinahin, Awaso, and Kyebi, conservatively estimated at over 900 million metric tonnes, yet the nation has historically exported raw bauxite ore while importing processed alumina and finished products.
Fully rehabilitating VALCO allows Ghana to process locally mined bauxite into refined alumina and subsequently into high-value primary aluminium, ensuring that all critical value-addition stages occur directly within national borders.

Moreover, positioning VALCO as a modernized smelter enhances Ghana’s strategic competitiveness in the emerging global “green metals” market.
Powered primarily by clean hydroelectric energy from the Akosombo Hydroelectric Dam, VALCO possesses a distinct competitive advantage over fossil-fuel-dependent smelters across the globe.
Capitalizing on this eco-friendly energy foundation will attract premium international off-takers seeking low-carbon aluminium, thereby boosting non-traditional export earnings, fortifying national foreign exchange reserves, and establishing Ghana as the undisputed regional aluminium processing hub across West Africa.
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