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Ghana to Redirect Oil Revenue for Major Infrastructure Projects 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
March 12, 2025
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Ghana’s upstream petroleum sector

Ghana’s upstream petroleum sector

Ghana’s emergence as an oil-producing nation was hailed as a significant milestone in the country’s economic development.  

However, concerns remain about whether the country has fully maximized the potential of its oil revenue. Is the management of this newfound wealth enhancing Ghana’s long-term growth, or is it falling short of expectations? 

Speaking on the use of Ghana’s oil revenue, Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson expressed dissatisfaction with how these funds have been utilized over the years.  

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He pointed out that despite over a decade of oil production, it is difficult to identify tangible projects funded by oil revenue. 

“We’ve always complained about how oil revenues have been used in the last few years.

“And if you have a finite resource, you should be able to point to something.” 

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Finance Minister

According to him, aside from the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant—constructed under the leadership of former Presidents John Atta Mills and John Mahama—there is little evidence of substantial projects funded by Ghana’s oil revenue. 

Ghana crude oil production
Ghana crude oil production

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Finance Minister

Dr. Forson further explained that the allocation of oil revenue has been ineffective due to its fragmentation across multiple areas, making it difficult to track its impact. 

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This concern stems from the fact that much of the revenue generated from oil has been poorly allocated in the national budget.  

As Dr. Forson noted, the oil revenue in the budget is divided with 30% allocated for goods and services, and the remaining 70% designated for development projects. However, tracking how the funds are actually spent reveals inefficiencies. 

The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC), which monitors Ghana’s petroleum revenue management, has consistently raised concerns about the inefficient allocation of oil funds.  

The Committee has argued that the lack of focus on large-scale, high-impact projects has diminished the long-term benefits of Ghana’s oil wealth. 

A New Approach: The “Big Push” Initiative 

Ghana’s oil and mineral revenues toward transformative projects
Ghana’s oil and mineral revenues toward transformative projects

Recognizing these inefficiencies, Dr. Forson revealed that the government has adopted a new approach to managing oil revenue, ensuring that funds are directed toward large-scale infrastructure projects under a new initiative called the “Big Push.” 

“We found a solution. What we’ve done is that the entire annual budget funding amount that is coming into the budget from the oil resources, we have ring-fenced it, and we are going to use it for dedicated infrastructure to open the country.” 

Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, Finance Minister

The initiative aims to channel Ghana’s oil and mineral revenues toward transformative projects that will significantly contribute to national development.  

Under this new strategy, approximately GHC 13.8 billion from oil and mineral royalties will be dedicated exclusively to funding major infrastructure projects. 

Dr. Ato Forson emphasized that the approach will ensure better accountability and visible results from oil revenue investments. 

Atuabo Gas Processing Plant
Atuabo Gas Processing Plant

Ghana’s oil sector holds immense potential to drive national development, but inefficient management and fragmented spending have limited its impact over the years.  

Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson’s admission of past shortcomings and the government’s shift toward the “Big Push” strategy signal a new direction for oil revenue utilization. 

However, for this initiative to be successful, transparency, strategic investment, and accountability must be at the forefront.  

If properly managed, Ghana’s oil revenue can serve as a catalyst for economic transformation, ensuring long-term growth and development for the nation. 

READ ALSO: Looming Debt Humps As Ghana Faces GH¢150.3 Billion Domestic Debt Service Burden 

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