The state-owned sovereign wealth fund, established to manage Ghana’s mineral wealth through royalty collection and strategic investments, recently published its audited accounts for the 2025 financial year, reporting a profit of GH¢1.1 billion. Against that backdrop, MIIF argued that maintaining a profit of more than GH¢1.1 billion demonstrated strong financial discipline rather than declining performance. The audited accounts further show that total mineral royalty collections increased from approximately GH¢4.9 billion in 2024 to GH¢5.4 billion in 2025, despite the Fund retaining only a fraction of those collections. According to MIIF, approximately GH¢1.7 billion remains outstanding from aggregators under the programme, with efforts continuing to recover the funds. According to MIIF, maintaining and improving royalty collections despite a substantially reduced retention formula demonstrates operational continuity and effective governance rather than institutional disruption.