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The lithium deal is not in the best interest of Ghana – Council of State member

A Member of the Council of State, Sam Okudzeto has joined calls for the government to reconsider its lithium deal with Barari BV. Sam Okudzato says the current deal is not the best for the country.


Speaking at an IEA roundtable discussion, Sam Okudzato said the government must listen to the masses.
Okudzeto’s comments come amid growing public criticism of the deal, with many Ghanaians expressing concerns that it does not adequately address the country’s long-term interests.


Critics argue that the deal grants Barari BV overly generous terms, including a low royalty rate and a long exploration period.


The government has defended the deal, arguing that it will attract much-needed investment and create jobs. However, Okudzeto’s intervention adds weight to the growing calls for a review of the agreement.
Mr. Sam Okudzato further said the lithium agreement is not in the best interest of Ghana.


Meanwhile, the Minister of Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor, is still insisting that Ghana’s lithium deal with Atlantic Lithium of Australia remains the best mining lease for the country.


The government says it will get 13 percent in royalties with a 30 percent stake in Atlantic Lithium compared to other mineral agreements.

Story by: Osei Akoto / Ahotoronline.com

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