The legislature of Ghana set up the Mineral Development Fund to help advancement in mining regions yet has not been effective in guaranteeing that mining networks advantage adequately from mining incomes since improvement actually doesn't occur. Digging has continued for over a 100 years in Ghana, yet the formative difficulties confronting the mining networks stay with tumults from the towns. In the interim, Ghana's Constitution vest all characteristic assets in the President for the benefit of and in trust for the individuals of Ghana. The certainty the Constitution places in the President must see to the advancement of the mining networks. Progress has escaped mining networks in Ghana since the misuse of minerals. This article contends that aspect of the income that accumulates to the country from its minerals must be held for a public asset that is overseen by a body that isn't identified with the state for the advancement of the mining regions. In the other option, mining lease ought to determine part of the income for the improvement of the mining networks.