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    Finance Minister calls for increased indigenous ownership in mining sector

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJune 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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    Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson

    The Minister of Finance, Dr. Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, has called on the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF) to collaborate closely with the Gold Board (GoldBod) to significantly increase indigenous stakes in Ghana’s mineral assets.

    Speaking at the inauguration of MIIF’s new nine-member board in Accra on Tuesday, Dr. Forson emphasised the government’s commitment to ensure meaningful local participation in the mining sector through comprehensive local content policies.

    “Ghana must not only mine gold – we must own a stake in it,” Dr. Forson said adding that; “MIIF must pursue significant equity in mining ventures and ensure that Ghanaian businesses benefit meaningfully from our natural resources.”

    Strategic leadership

    The newly inaugurated board marks a pivotal moment for Ghana’s sovereign wealth fund as it prepares to navigate recent legislative amendments and chart a new strategic course.

    Dr. Forson congratulated the new board members and urged them to work closely with MIIF’s management and staff to revitalise the fund’s performance by focusing on its core mandate.

    He said the Ministry of Finance will closely monitor MIIF’s progress to ensure adherence to its founding Act as amended.

    Dr Forson said the board’s responsibility is to provide strategic leadership during this transition period and charged members to collaborate with management to transform the fund’s trajectory.

    The Finance Minister gave the assurance that his ministry stands ready to provide the necessary guidance to ensure MIIF fulfills its mandate while maximizing benefits from Ghana’s mineral wealth for all citizens.

    Board’s commitment

    In his acceptance speech, Board Chairman Richard Kwame Asante expressed gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama for the confidence placed in the board members.

    He pledged unwavering commitment to address existing challenges and transform them into opportunities for growth.

    “The new board and management are committed to working tirelessly to correct past shortcomings and position the Fund for success,” Mr. Asante said.

    MIIF’s strategic mission

    Chief Executive Officer of MIIF, Justina Nelson reinforced the Fund’s role as Ghana’s sovereign wealth fund, established to strategically manage and invest the nation’s mineral royalties and equity stakes in mining ventures.

    “MIIF’s mandate is unambiguous: maximise long-term value from Ghana’s abundant mineral resources while ensuring sustainable economic benefits for current and future generations.

    We recognise the responsibilities ahead, particularly given recent amendments to our Act, and stand ready to collaborate with the board to transform the Fund,” Mrs. Nelson explained.

    Following the inauguration ceremony at the Ministry of Finance, board members engaged directly with MIIF’s management and staff, signaling a collaborative approach to the fund’s future strategic direction.

    The board is chaired by Richard Kwame Asante, an astute chartered accountant and Managing Partner of Kwame Asante and Associates (KAA), and includes MIIF’s Chief Executive Officer, Justina Nelson.

    Additional board members who represent key government institutions and parliamentary constituencies are: Dr. Zakaria Mumuni, First Deputy Governor, Bank of Ghana; Edward Apenteng Gyamena, Commissioner of Domestic Tax Revenue, Ghana Revenue Authority; Dr. Alfred Oko Vanderpuije, Member of Parliament, Ablekuma South; Yakubu Mohammed, Member of Parliament, Ahafo Ano South East; Robert Wisdom Cudjoe, Member of Parliament, Prestea Huni-Valley; Yaa Asantewaa Asante, Director, Public Debt Management Office, Ministry of Finance; and Ama Mawusi Mawuenyefia, Director of Communications, Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources.



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