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Home » Current Gold-for-Oil programme will be discontinued – Energy Minister

Current Gold-for-Oil programme will be discontinued – Energy Minister

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaFebruary 5, 2025 Ministerial News No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Energy Minister John Jinapor has served notice of cancelling the inherited Gold-for-Oil programme instituted by the erstwhile administration.

The initiative, which leveraged the country’s gold reserves in exchange for petroleum products, has been under intense scrutiny for its lack of transparency.

Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express the Minister criticised the current system, stating that it is deeply flawed and will be replaced with a more accountable framework.

Energy Minister, John Jinapor

“The current Gold-for-Oil programme we’ve inherited—we will discontinue it. Take it from me,” he declared.

However, he noted that an immediate shift is not feasible as a workable alternative needs to be put in place.

“If you only set up a Gold Board, you have to go to Parliament to secure legal backing. In the interim, we are trying to shape the current system, reduce losses, and make it more transparent. But ultimately, we want to replace this entire Gold-for-Oil programme,” he explained.

Addressing concerns about the country’s international financial reserves and ongoing engagement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Mr Jinapor reassured that the new system would be structured to align with global financial best practices.

“The IMF is not against gold trading. If we establish a single body—the Gold Board—responsible for procuring all gold domestically, either through agents or in collaboration with the private sector, we can ensure accountability,” he stated.

According to the Energy Minister, the Gold Board will account for all revenues generated from the tonnage of gold bought annually. These funds will be held in a dedicated account as hard currency, which will then be used to support the import of oil and other essential products.

On the issue of Ghana’s current strategic oil reserves, he stated that the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company (BOST) has some stock available.

Mr Jinapor emphasised that while BOST will continue to play a role in maintaining national reserves, the private sector will also be engaged to ensure a minimum strategic stock is always available.

“The last time I checked, we had about three weeks’ worth of stock—not the optimum level, but we are still building up. It takes time to strengthen our reserves. Our goal is for BOST to maintain a certain minimum percentage in the market while collaborating with the private sector to keep a steady supply of reserves,” he explained.

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