Sanu Gold Corporation announce that drilling is progressing well with 29 holes and 3,330m completed at Target 2 and 12 holes completed for 1,871m at Targets 3 and 7, on the Company's Bantabaye Project (?Bantabaye?), located on the prolific western margin of the Siguiri Basin of Guinea, West Africa. The Company has been integrating its latest geophysical data into a structural geology model for Target 1. This model has provided a basis for planning an initial drill test comprised of up 6 holes along two lines for an estimated maximum of 600m. Highlights: Drilling at Target 2: Twenty-nine holes have been completed to-date in the priority area of Target 2. Each hole has intersected zones of alteration, quartz veining and sulfides over meters to tens of meters.

Drilling at Targets 3 & 7 has commenced: Twelve holes have been completed on five lines across the interpreted root of the structure mapped with the recent geophysical survey. Each hole has intersected zones of silicification, quartz veining and sulfides over meters to tens of meters. Sample dispatches: Samples are dispatched regularly and results for the initial holes at Target 2 will be available soon.

Initial Drill Testing planned at Target 1: The geophysics and surface sampling at Target 1 have resulted in the area being selected for initial drill testing. Extrapolating the structures from Targets 2, 3 and 7 along trend shows that Target 1 has potential to host mineralization over a strike length of at least an additional 800m. Program Summary The initial target test program at Target 1 consists of between 3 to 6 planned holes for an estimated 300- 600m.

The Company has integrated the recent geophysics, 2023 drilling and surface data into the structural model. Similar work is in progress for additional targets and will be announced as soon as practical. The Company interprets the data collected to-date as a 50 to 60 degree south dipping structural contact marked by the same sequence of lithologies as those observed at Target 2, namely an upper package of volcaniclastics, followed by a mafic unit in contact with a felsic unit and a foot wall sequence of sediments.

It is the felsic unit and its sheared contact with the hanging wall mafic that form the main target package. These access and drill pad preparations will be underway in the coming weeks after completion of priority drill pads at Targets 3 and 7. The program will test the structure in one or possibly two lines across the 800m trend spaced 100m apart. The lines are planned so that the structure is intercepted near surface and down dip to a vertical depth of up to 120-150m.

Additionally, more systematic, lines of drilling are likely on receipt of positive results. Next Steps: Access and drill pad preparations at Target 1 will commence on completion of priority drill pads at Targets 7 and 3. Initial target testing will commence on completion of priority holes at Targets 3 and 7.