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New Bank of Ghana Head Office Costs $261.8 Million, Governor Asiama Announces

M.Cby M.C
March 5, 2025
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The newly constructed Bank of Ghana (BoG) Corporate Head Office at Ridge, Accra, has been officially confirmed to cost $261.8 million, according to the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Johnson Pandit Asiama.

Addressing Parliament on Wednesday, Dr. Asiama disclosed that as of February 2025, the government had paid $230 million, with an outstanding balance of $31.8 million yet to be settled.

The cost of the BoG headquarters has undergone multiple revisions since its initial approval in 2019. Originally, the project was set to cost $81.8 million, but it was later revised to $121.1 million, then $222.8 million, before reaching the final completion cost of $261.8 million in 2024.

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The newly completed 20-floor tower was officially commissioned by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo in November 2024 and is now occupied by Central Bank staff. The significant cost escalation over the years has raised concerns, prompting the BoG Board of Directors to conduct a value-for-money audit of the project once they are sworn in next week.

Construction and Justification for the New Headquarters

The Bank of Ghana justified the construction of the new headquarters due to concerns over the structural integrity of its old office, which was constructed in the 1950s. A structural audit conducted in 2019 revealed that the building was no longer fit for purpose, raising security and operational efficiency concerns. As a result, the decision was made to construct a modern facility that aligns with the bank’s operational needs and security requirements.

The project was undertaken by Goldkey Properties Limited, a construction firm selected through a restricted tender process recommended by the Public Procurement Authority (PPA). The BoG also paid $48.3 million in taxes and levies for the construction of the new headquarters.

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The BoG’s new headquarters is a state-of-the-art facility, designed to enhance the operational efficiency of the central bank. As of February 2025, the building is reported to be 98% complete, with the remaining work focused on Electronic Integrated Systems, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure, and the car park.

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Calls for Transparency and Economic Accountability

The significant cost increase from the initial estimate of $81.8 million to $261.8 million has sparked debates on the need for transparency in government spending. While the BoG maintains that the cost escalation was due to inflation, exchange rate fluctuations, and additional security features, the value-for-money audit is expected to provide clarity on the final expenditure.

Dr. Asiama reassured the public and Parliament that the BoG remains committed to transparency, financial resilience, and economic growth. He emphasized that the new headquarters was a necessary investment to ensure that Ghana’s central banking operations meet modern standards.

The cost of the BoG headquarters has been a topic of public and political debate, with some stakeholders questioning the timing and necessity of such a huge expenditure, given Ghana’s current economic challenges. However, the BoG has defended the project, arguing that a strong central banking system requires modern infrastructure to enhance financial security, monetary policy implementation, and regulatory functions.

The $261.8 million BoG headquarters marks a significant milestone in Ghana’s financial sector, providing a modern facility to enhance banking operations. However, concerns over cost transparency have led to the decision to conduct an audit, ensuring that the project was executed efficiently and economically.

As the BoG moves forward with its financial mandate, the new headquarters is expected to play a key role in strengthening Ghana’s banking system while maintaining operational efficiency and security.

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