The Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Integrated Aluminium Development Corporation (GIADEC), Mr. Michael Ansah has disclosed that measures are being put in place to promulgate a policy that will govern the aluminium downstream industry in Ghana.
According to Mr. Ansah, cost of power and tax incentives will feature prominently in the policy framework that would be developed at the end of the year.
He said this at the opening of a two-day workshop held in Akosombo on Wednesday, March 29, 2023. It was aimed at eliciting stakeholder input to develop the policy framework and implementation plan.
The workshop was organised by GIADEC, in partnership with the Strategic Anchor Industries Unit of the Ministry of Trade and Industry and the ODI (formerly Overseas Development Institute, with funding from the United Kingdom Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).

Speaking in an interview with newsmen, Mr. Michael Ansah said the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) offers access to a market of about 1.2 billion people across Africa. GIADEC is therefore positioning itself to take advantage of this opportunity through its master plan.

“This is a huge opportunity for companies to develop the downstream side of things. The missing component for us is the aluminium refining part of it. What we are doing now is preparing the policy environment, the incentive framework that will support the downstream industries that will be set up.

We are working in an integrated way. If you take the car assembly plants, nine manufacturing companies in Ghana producing cars for the Ghanaian market and for export. In the future, they will need aluminium products. Apart from the car industry, we are looking at construction, foil production and a whole raft of things. The global economy is in need of aluminium and we think establishing the integrated aluminium industry will propel us to lead in this direction,” he explained.

In his keynote address, the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Mr. Samuel Abu Jinapor touted the huge potential of the aluminium downstream industry.
According to him, failure by successive governments exploit the potentials of sector over the years, has deprived the country significant revenue and employment opportunities for the youth.

The Minister noted that With an estimated bauxite resource base of over nine hundred million metric tonnes (900,000,000Mt), experts say that developing an integrated aluminium industry, “can create over two million sustainable jobs and generate over One Trillion US Dollars (US$1,000,000,0000,000.00) in revenue for our country.”
“Apart from job creation and revenue generation, a fully-integrated aluminium industry will build local expertise through the transfer of technology and contribute to Government’s industrialisation Agenda and infrastructural development,” he added.

Mr. Jinapor therefore stressed the need for value addition to the aluminium produced in Ghana, “the real value of our mineral resources, lies in value addition. For example, while bauxite sells around Forty to Sixty US Dollars per metric tonne (USD40 – 60), refined bauxite, alumina, sells for over Four Hundred US Dollars (USD400) per metric tonne, and primary aluminium, produced from the alumina, goes for Two Thousand US Dollars (USD2,000) per metric tonne.
“Unfortunately, our failure, over the years, to put in place a mechanism for developing this integrated industry has deprived us of the much-needed revenue that will accrue from these resources,” he stated.
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