Government has granted Barari DV Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of Atlantic Lithium Limited, a fifteen (15) year Mining Lease to commence the construction and mining of lithium at Ewoyaa in the Mfantseman Municipality of the Central Region. The Lease incorporates new and enhanced terms intended to ensure that the country benefits, optimally, from this mineral. This includes an increase in royalty rate, State and Ghanaian participation, as well as value addition to the mineral mined.
The granting of the Mining Lease follows the completion of prospecting and feasibility studies by the company, as well as series of negotiations between Government and the Company. The Lease covers an area of approximately 42.63 square kilometres, and grants the company the exclusive right to work and produce lithium and associated minerals in the area, in accordance with the mining laws of the country.
Lithium is one of the main minerals used in the production of lithium-ion batteries, which is being promoted as a substitute for fossil fuels, as the world continues to battle with climate change. Emissions from the burning of fossil fuels by the internal combustion engines have been identified as one of the major contributors to the climate crisis. To deal with this, global leaders are promoting a green energy transition, to progressively limit, and ultimately, eliminate carbon emissions.
Already, some countries have passed laws to phase out vehicles that use fossil fuels. This has created an emerging market for the battery industry, and minerals required for the production of batteries, referred to as green minerals or critical minerals. Currently, African countries that are mining lithium export the mineral in its raw state.
Barari Ltd. commenced exploration for lithium in the country in 2017 and discovered high grade lithium in commercial quantities in Ewoyaa. Geological investigations, also, show deposits in various parts of the country, from the south to the north, predominantly around Cape Coast, Kumasi, Sunyani, Bole and Wa. However, the country is yet to commence the mining of this mineral.
Speaking at a short ceremony to sign a Mining Lease for Barari DV Ltd., the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Hon. Samuel A. Jinapor, said Government took a decision not to treat this mineral the same way the other minerals have been treated. It was, therefore, necessary to put in place a special policy for the exploitation and management of this mineral before granting any Mining Lease.
He said after series of consultations, Cabinet approved a policy for the exploitation and management of green minerals including lithium, and the Mining Lease granted the company, incorporates the policy approved by Parliament. “The Lease we are signing today differs from our standard Mining Lease, in that, it incorporates the agreed terms we have concluded with the company, based on the Policy approved by Cabinet,” the Minister explained.
Mr. Jinapor said the agreed terms give Government and the people of Ghana greater value in the mining of this mineral. Giving some highlights on the Lease, he said royalty rate has been increased to ten percent (10%) from the standard five percent (5%), and the State’s free carried interest in the mining operation has been increased from ten percent (10%) to thirteen percent (13%).
In addition to the free carried interest, Government, through the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF), will acquire additional six percent (6%) in the mining operation, as well as a 3.06% in the Company’s parent entity, which is listed on the Australian and London Stocks Exchange. The Minister said the Company would, also, be required to list on the Ghana Stock Exchange to ensure that Ghanaian entities, like pension funds, and individuals who want to invest in the this business can participate in it.
According to Mr. Jinapor, the Company will, also, pay one percent (1%) of its revenue into a Community Development Fund, to be utilised for the development of communities impacted by their operations, and will work to establish a chemical plant for the processing of lithium. In the event that the Company is unable to establish a chemical plant, the Company will provide its lithium to any chemical plant established by third parties in the country. This will create more jobs and bring more development into the mining communities and the country at large.
He said Government recognises the impact of mining on mining communities, and is committed to ensure that these communities, as well as Ghanaians who are, by law, the owners of these minerals, benefit from them. He called on the company to adhere strictly to the mining laws of the country and the agreement reached with Government, and to ensure that they engage in responsible, sustainable and environmentally-sound mining practices.
The Executive Chairman of Atlantic Lithium Limited, Mr. Niel Herbert, thanked the Minister and Government for their cooperation in reaching this milestone. He said the Ewoyaa project is very important to the company, and the company is willing to work with Government to ensure the effective exploitation of this mineral for the benefit of Ghanaians. He pledged the commitment of the company to abide by the laws of the Ghana, and ensure a safe mining environment.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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I smell Agyapa low key!!!
The people of Ghana must rise against this deal and any deal that gives foreigners licence to establish airports in Ghana. Never should they be allowed, because they're a recipe of disaster for the nation. Why do we consistently have greedy leaders with no foresight? We have not benefited from already mined minerals, we relinquished our entitlement of crude oil to so called foreign investors. Now we haven't learnt any lesson or the greed of a few people hasn't been satisfied, they're celebrating a deal that forfeits 100% ownership to 10%? What kind of greedy and mediocre human beings are these?
Must it always have to be a white man. Ghana why?, so we cannot create our own technology or technical people to do this. I just don't get it .
parliament should reject this agreement if they love Ghana
Oh so these overly corrupt and myopic people want us to clap for them for securing 10% of our resources and giving 90% away to their slave masters? How much of the 90% goes into their private benefit? What irritating stories do we hear each day? The same kind of people that sold their brothers and sisters into slavery are these people living with us and being called "honourable". Such thrash of a government doesn't deserve our results in any way.
Because of tfoolish and corrupt leaders the Blackman will forever be Poor. You are happy to get 10 per cent from a resource that belongs to you and give 90 per cent away. And yet we aspire to be like china. Could you not wait for Bawumia to be president before this deal was struck at least he has his head properly screwed on
WHEN ARE WE GOING TO GET AT LEAST 50/50 DEAL DONE. DO THE SAUDIS OR ARABS GET ONLY 10% FROM THE OIL EXPLORED IN THEIR COUNTRY BY MOBIL AND SHELL . IS IT THAT OUR LEADERS DONT KNOW HOW TO NEGOTIATE OR JUST CORRUPT ON PEA NUTS. WE DONT GET MUCH FROM OUR GOLD , COCOA , OIL AND NOW THIS ONE TOO. WHAT AT ALL IS WRONG WITH THE BLACK MAN. WHY DO THE ARABS GET BETTER DEAL THAN OUR LEADERS. WHY? YOU CALL THIS A BETTER DEAL BECAUSE ITS BETTER THAN THE BAD ONES FROM THE PAST