The Bank of Ghana has dismissed claims that it is considering selling its newly commissioned $260 million headquarters, describing the report as “false and misleading”.
In a press release issued 2 June 2026, the central bank said it had taken note of a MyJoyOnline publication dated 1 June 2026 titled “Bank of Ghana considering sale of new $260m headquarters – sources”.
“The Bank of Ghana categorically states that this report is false and misleading,” the release stated.
The Bank said it is not considering, discussing, or planning the sale of the facility.
The headquarters, it noted, was commissioned to support the Bank’s operations and enhance efficiency in discharging its statutory mandate, and remains a critical asset.
The Bank urged the public and media to disregard the publication, warning that unverified reports of this nature could undermine public confidence in Ghana’s financial system and create unnecessary market uncertainty.
It added that it remains committed to transparency and will continue engaging stakeholders through official channels.
All official communication, the Bank said, is issued via its website http://bog.gov.gh, verified social media handles, press statements from the Communications Department, and signed statements from the Secretary.
The media was encouraged to seek clarification from the Bank before publishing information relating to its operations.
The statement was issued by the Communications Department.

















