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Ghana to Ban Raw Mineral Ore Exports by 2030, Mahama Declares

ghanadatabase by ghanadatabase
February 15, 2026
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President Mahama Champions Strong African Financial Institutions at AU Summit Sidelines

President Mahama Champions Strong African Financial Institutions at AU Summit Sidelines

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President John Mahama has set a firm 2030 deadline to end the export of raw mineral ores from Ghana, signaling a major shift in the country’s industrial policy.

President Mahama Champions Strong African Financial Institutions at AU Summit Sidelines

Addressing African leaders at the African Union Assembly, Mahama declared that Ghana will no longer ship unprocessed manganese, bauxite, or iron ore abroad.

“I say by 2030, there won’t be any raw mineral ores leaving Ghana. You’re not going to ship raw manganese ore out of Ghana. You’re not going to ship raw bauxite ore out of Ghana. You’re not going to ship raw iron ore out of Ghana. You must process all that locally,” he stated emphatically.

The announcement forms part of the President’s “Accra Reset” initiative, which seeks to promote value addition, industrialisation, and resource sovereignty across Africa.

Mahama argued that exporting raw materials deprives Ghana of jobs, revenue, and technological development. By mandating local processing, the government aims to stimulate industrial growth, create employment for young people, and retain greater economic value within the country.

He linked the urgency of industrial transformation to Africa’s growing youth population and the migration crisis.

“That is the only way we can provide opportunities for our young people. Our young people are less patient than our generation. They want to see that progress and prosperity today,” he said.

Mahama warned that continued delays in implementing reforms risk driving more young Africans to undertake dangerous journeys across the Sahara and Mediterranean in search of better opportunities.

Calling for immediate action, he proposed forming a “coalition of the willing” among African states ready to implement bold reforms without waiting for continent-wide consensus.

“We come with the decisions. We agree. We do the frameworks. What is missing is urgency and implementation. We take time. And we behave like time is waiting for us,” he said.

The announcements from Addis Ababa position Ghana as a potential leader in reshaping Africa’s economic model — shifting from raw material exports to value-driven industrial economies.

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