Ghana Unveils Mining Law Reforms to Boost Community Investment

Ghana is overhauling its mining laws to shorten license periods and mandate direct revenue-sharing with local communities, marking a departure from the aggressive nationalization policies adopted by neighboring West African countries.

Lands and Natural Resources Minister Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah said the changes will apply only to future contracts, unlike Mali and Burkina Faso, where military-led governments have applied reforms retroactively. 

“In Ghana, we don’t do retrospective laws,” Buah said. “Existing agreements are sanctified and will be respected.”

The new framework will eliminate indefinite prospecting licenses and shorten mining leases from the current 30-year maximum. Companies that fail to fulfill environmental or production commitments will no longer receive automatic license renewals.

Most notably, Ghana will replace its current development agreement system with direct community funding requirements. Rather than sending payments to central authorities, mining companies must allocate a fixed portion of their mineral sales revenue to local development initiatives.

The reforms, 85% complete following stakeholder consultations, contrast sharply with regional neighbors. Mali is pushing to renegotiate contracts requiring state ownership to rise from 20% to 35%. Burkina Faso has nationalized gold mines, while Canadian miner Barrick suspended Mali operations after the government seized $245 million worth of gold stocks.

Ghana, Africa’s top gold producer, expecting 5.1 million ounces this year, hopes to maintain investor confidence while capturing greater community benefits. Major miners include Newmont, Gold Fields, AngloGold Ashanti, and Zijin.

Traditional leaders have endorsed the reforms. “This time, if the Minerals Commission is to license for mining, I urge that they prioritize giving it to the people of Ghana,” said Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu.

Implementation is expected to begin later this year or early 2026.



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