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Construction of first gold refinery begins in Burkina Faso
AFP | Burkina Faso’s junta-led government on Thursday launched the construction of the country’s first refinery for gold, Burkina’s main mineral resource, an AFP journalist said.
The refinery will have a production capacity of around 400 kilograms (880 pounds) of gold per day, according to Ismael Siby, CEO of the refinery’s co-managing company Marena Gold.
The first 22-carat gold bars will leave the refinery in 11 months’ time, he said, adding that the project would create 100 direct jobs and 5,000 indirect jobs.
“There is no longer any question of us taking our gold abroad for refining. We will refine it on site, because we know the real content of the raw gold that comes out. That’s very important,” Burkina Faso’s military leader Captain Ibrahim Traoré said at a launch ceremony in the capital Ouagadougou.
“For some time now, gold has been Burkina’s leading export product,” he added. “But we have no control over gold… today we have decided to put a whole network in place”.
The mining sector accounts for 14.3 percent of Burkina Faso’s state revenue, according to data from the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).
But gold production in the country fell from 66.8 tonnes in 2021 to 57.6 tonnes in 2022 – marking a 13.7 percent drop.
Traore added that “a lot of gold leaves Burkina fradulently, and this moreover helps to fuel terrorism”.
The country is battling a jihadist insurgency that spilled over from neighboring Mali in 2015 and has left more than 17,000 civilians and soldiers dead and displaced two million people.
