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Time for Real Leadership: Lithium Mining and the Promise of the Ewoyaa Project for Unlocking Ghana’s Future

Wed, Nov 12 2025 7:01 AM
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Time for Real Leadership: Lithium Mining and the Promise of the Ewoyaa Project for Unlocking Ghana’s Future

Lithium is a soft, silvery-white chemical element. In Chemistry, it is represented by the symbol “Li”. Lithium is the lightest metal and is known for its excellent ability to conduct heat and electricity. Lithium is regarded as a special mineral due to its unique properties.

Lithium offers a range of social, economic, and environmental benefits that are increasingly recognised in global development strategies. It is a highly sought-after mineral due to its crucial role in the production of rechargeable batteries, which power a wide range of devices, including smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles. As the world shifts towards renewable energy and cleaner transportation, demand for lithium continues to surge, making it a key component in the global transition to a low-carbon economy. Its strategic importance also extends to energy storage solutions, enabling more efficient use of renewable energy sources such as solar and wind.

Socially, the responsible mining and utilisation of lithium can generate employment opportunities, support skills development, and foster local enterprise growth, thereby enhancing the well-being of communities located near mining operations. When managed transparently and inclusively, these activities can also contribute to the improvement of infrastructure and social services in affected regions.

Economically, lithium plays a pivotal role in powering the transition to clean energy, as it is a key component in rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles and renewable energy storage systems. This drives industrial growth, attracts foreign investment, and can substantially boost national revenues. For countries like Ghana, the development of a robust lithium sector holds the promise of diversifying the economy, increasing export earnings, and stimulating innovation in associated industries.

Environmentally, lithium is central to the shift away from fossil fuels, enabling the widespread adoption of low-carbon technologies and supporting global efforts to combat climate change.

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When extracted and processed with strong regulatory safeguards, its use in clean energy applications can lead to significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and promote more sustainable resource management. Nonetheless, it is essential that lithium mining is governed by comprehensive environmental standards to mitigate potential negative impacts such as habitat disruption, water use, and waste generation, ensuring long-term ecological balance.

Given its significant lithium reserves, Ghana has the opportunity to position itself as a leader in the global lithium mining sector. This can be achieved through the adoption of responsible mining practices, fostering local expertise, and investing in sustainable infrastructure, prioritising economic growth and job creation, and enhancing Ghana’s reputation as a frontrunner in the transition to clean energy technologies.

Despite these opportunities, it is ordinary for the Government to encounter hopelessness, criticisms, anxieties and desperation from the local communities and the larger stakeholders of the mining sector due to historical experiences. Ghana’s mining sector has not always delivered optimal outcomes for local communities and the country as a whole, particularly in the context of gold mining. Historically, there have been significant challenges and inefficiencies, with economic benefits often failing to reach grassroots levels. Socially, mining activities have sometimes disrupted traditional livelihoods and led to tensions within affected communities.

Moreover, the environmental impacts associated with gold mining have had lasting consequences for local populations. These experiences underscore the need for a radical shift in the mining sector. There is a need for a more inclusive, transparent, and sustainable approach as Ghana embarks on lithium extraction, ensuring that lessons from the past inform future practices.

Unarguably, the two-year delay in laying the Ewoyaa Lithium mining lease before Parliament has had notable implications for local communities. Firstly, the postponement has meant that anticipated job opportunities and economic benefits associated with the project have been deferred, prolonging uncertainty for residents who hoped for improved livelihoods and development in the area. This has also delayed potential investments in local infrastructure. Additionally, the delay has contributed to heightened anxiety and frustration among community members, particularly as expectations for social and economic advancement remain unmet. The lack of clear communication and progress may have eroded trust between the local population, government authorities, and mining stakeholders.

Community members have also been noted to be struggling to develop their lands due to land take associated with the mining project. The allocation of land for mining purposes has restricted access, preventing residents from pursuing agricultural activities or constructing homes and businesses on their own property. This limitation not only affects individual livelihoods but also stifles broader community development, reinforcing feelings of disenfranchisement among those directly impacted by the project.

These challenges further highlight the importance of transparent and timely decision-making processes, ensuring that local interests are prioritised and that the lessons from previous mining activities are not repeated in the development of Ghana’s lithium sector.

In light of best practices and the challenges faced in Ghana’s mining history, expectations for the new law governing lithium mining are high. It is imperative that Ghana’s collective interests, rather than those of individuals or a select few, remain at the forefront of the Ewoyaa Lithium mining. The nation as a whole, and most importantly, the local communities, must benefit from the agreement.

The legislation is anticipated to prioritise transparency in all stages of project approval and execution, ensuring that affected communities are fully informed and consulted throughout the process. It is also expected to mandate fair compensation and resettlement measures for those whose lands are appropriated, addressing past grievances and promoting social justice.

Additionally, the new law should incorporate robust environmental safeguards, such as strict monitoring of water usage, waste management, and land rehabilitation, to minimise ecological harm. Provisions for local content and capacity building must be emphasised, ensuring that Ghanaians benefit from employment, skills development, and business opportunities linked to the lithium sector. Finally, mechanisms for ongoing community engagement, grievance redress, and benefit-sharing are expected to be enshrined, helping to foster trust and sustainable development as Ghana positions itself as a model for responsible mining.

The Ewoyaa Mining deal presents a unique opportunity for Ghana to create an exemplary model for the mining sector in Africa. By setting new standards through this agreement, the country can demonstrate that mining can be conducted in a manner that is both sustainable and socially responsible, offering a fresh perspective on how natural resources are managed.

With a focus on transparency, community involvement, and environmental stewardship, Ghana has the chance to give mining a different face; one that prioritises long-term national development over short-term gains. It is our expectation that no further bottleneck is encountered, but, seamless transition and realisation of the mine for the total development of the people of the Central Region.

–
Dr. Paa Kwesi Eduaful Abaidoo
Executive Director
CENS Africa (Centre for Environment, Natural Resources and Sustainability)

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