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GoldBod Charged to make Gold Smuggling Senseless

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
March 17, 2025
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Ghana, a nation rich in natural resources, continues to face the paradox of economic hardship despite its vast wealth.  

‘Yɛ te sika so ensu ɛkom di yen’ translates “We are sitting on money and yet we are hungry.’ This widely quoted phrase captures the paradox of Ghana and much of Africa: a continent rich in natural resources but still grappling with poverty and economic instability. 

Economist and entrepreneur Senyo K. Hosi has reignited this discussion, questioning why a nation endowed with gold, oil, water, and arable land remains financially strained and dependent on external financial assistance. 

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Hosi emphasized the urgent need for a responsible, legal, and optimized approach to gold exploitation—one that ensures the country benefits fully from its own wealth.  

His concerns are underscored by alarming data discrepancies in Ghana’s gold exports and the billions of dollars lost due to smuggling and poor regulatory oversight. 

Senyo K. Hosi, Economist and entrepreneur
Senyo K. Hosi, Economist and entrepreneur

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According to United Nations COMTRADE data, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) imported $7.1 billion worth of gold from Ghana in 2022 and 2023, yet Ghana officially recorded only $4.8 billion in exports to the UAE during the same period. This staggering difference of $2.3 billion suggests large-scale smuggling and misreporting. 

To put this into perspective, Ghana government wouldn’t have sought a $3 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) given proper diligence in its export operations.

Therefore, had the country effectively managed its gold exports, a significant portion of this bailout might not have been necessary.  

Hosi highlighted this lost revenue as a symptom of Ghana’s failure to optimize its gold value chain, regulate trade effectively, and secure the foreign exchange (forex) benefits necessary for economic stability. 

“Why should Ghana not realize the full benefits of the foreign currency receipts from small-scale mining?

“If it is equipment, they are sold here. If you wish to import, why don’t they do so just like any importer?” 

Senyo K. Hosi, Economist and entrepreneur

Weakening of the Cedi Despite Trade Surpluses 

Dollar and Cedi
Dollar and Cedi

The economic ramifications of this loss are profound. Ghana’s economy was heavily affected by a steep 53% depreciation of its currency in 2022, exacerbating its trade deficit.  

While the trade deficit reduced significantly, and even trade surpluses were recorded in 2024, the nation’s currency continued to struggle.  

A combination of factors, including debt servicing and poor capital retention from mining ventures, has prevented the trade surplus from strengthening the cedi (Ghana’s currency).  

The foreign currency earned from gold exports, especially from small-scale mining, often doesn’t reach the country’s central reserves, leaving the cedi vulnerable. The situation raises an important question: why isn’t Ghana fully reaping the benefits of its gold resources? 

Hosi argued that small-scale mining, which accounts for more than 40% of the country’s gold production, has not been fully optimized for the benefit of the nation.  

“Small-scale mining is supposed to be reserved for indigenous companies, with foreign participation prohibited.

“So, for what reason should Ghana not realize the full benefits of the foreign currency receipts from small-scale mining?”  

Senyo K. Hosi, Economist and entrepreneur

The solution, he suggested, lies in a regulatory and commercial overhaul that would allow Ghana to capture more value from its gold exports. 

GoldBod: Regulating and Optimizing the Gold Trade 

Ghana's Mining Industry
Ghana’s Mining Industry

In response to these systemic failures, Hosi strongly supports the establishment of GoldBod, a proposed entity designed to centralize and regulate Ghana’s small-scale gold trade.  

The core objective of GoldBod is to eliminate smuggling, ensure full forex receipts, and create a more structured and transparent marketplace for small-scale gold miners. 

“The centralization of the trade presents international buyers with strong options for quality assurance and an opening for the marking and unique branding of Ghana’s Gold.” 

Senyo K. Hosi, Economist and entrepreneur

The introduction of GoldBod could also help address the common issue of price manipulation, where small-scale miners sell their gold at discounts of 5% to 15% in exchange for prefinancing. 

If GoldBod absorbs the current 1.5% gold export tax, it could establish itself as a more profitable and secure alternative for miners, thereby discouraging smuggling and reinforcing Ghana’s control over its gold resources. 

Sammy Gyamfi, Acting Managing Director of the PMMC
Sammy Gyamfi, Acting Managing Director of the PMMC

One of the biggest concerns surrounding any new government initiative is whether it will be mismanaged or fall victim to corruption, as seen with COCOBOD, Ghana’s cocoa regulatory body. 

“I do not see the GoldBod becoming a failure like COCOBOD if the fundamental governance, transparency, and accountability structures are competently woven in its implementation.” 

Senyo K. Hosi, Economist and entrepreneur

The GoldBod concept presents an opportunity for Ghana to brand and market its gold more effectively. “We should focus efforts on how the GoldBod is structured to win,” Hosi urged. “The sweetness of the African Star Apple, popularly called ‘Alasa’ in Ghana, is in the sucking.” 

With initiatives like GoldBod, Ghana has a real opportunity to take control of its gold trade and convert its resource wealth into tangible economic gains.  

However, success will depend on strong governance, commercial viability, and the political will to enforce regulations. 

As Hosi puts it, “GoldBod must use its scale and influence to not just make smuggling illegal but also senseless.” 

The future of Ghana’s economic stability may well depend on whether policymakers can turn this vision into reality—before more wealth is lost to corruption, inefficiency, and the black market. 

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Tags: Foreign exchangeGhana Economygold smugglinggold tradeGOLDBODnatural resourcesSammy GyamfiSenyo Hosismall-scale mining
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