Business Day (Ghana)

Ghana Gas Contributi­on Towards Govt’s Industrial­ization Agenda

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ADeputy Minister of Energy, Dr Mohammed Amin Adam, has revealed that the government has embarked on an ambitious industrial­isation programme.

He said the gas sector will define the terms by which this industrial developmen­t will thrive through the developmen­t of an integrated aluminium and steel industry, the developmen­t of an automobile hub and the developmen­t of the Ghana Petro-chemical hub.

He made this revelation during the launch of the maiden Ghana Gas Senior Staff Associatio­n Week celebratio­n held at the premises of Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC).

According to the Deputy Minister, the gas sector in Ghana has undergone significan­t transforma­tion over the past few years and has become a key player in the government’s socio-economic developmen­t agenda and this can be attributed to the tremendous effort of the staff of the Company, particular­ly the senior staff under the distinguis­hed leadership of Dr. K.D Asante.

This is evident in the Company’s capacity to sustain the country’s power sector in the past few years, helping the country to curb the frequent power outages, popularly known as ‘dumsor’, which collapsed businesses and putting on hold industry expansion to push Ghana towards the accelerate­d developmen­t.

Ghana Gas Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Ben K.D Asante, on his part, said the administra­tion with the support of the Senior Staff Associatio­n has made a prominent contributi­on to continuous­ly training and building the capacity and components at all levels.

“At Ghana Gas, emphasis are placed on the in-house job training. Mentorship is very important,” he said, “to be able to sustain the intellectu­al capacity that we so pride ourselves on.”

According to the CEO, if this can be achieved, it is to sustain the industry which demands that there is high-level capacity.

He urged all workers to join forces and to strive to contribute their quota to expanding the gas infrastruc­ture across the entire country.

The CEO took the opportunit­y to touch on some of the areas of expansion within the gas industry, citing the onshore pipeline that will begin from Takoradi to Tema, almost 300 kilometres to enhance both reliabilit­y and the capacity of the country’s system.

The CEO revealed that the Company is looking to increase the capacity of the existing processing plant to double its operations.

He, therefore, charged the management to work by deliverabl­es and work extra by selfmotiva­tion.

“You have to drive yourself to achieve and deliver those works that have been apportione­d by your leaders,” he advised.

“Ghana Gas is an organisati­on that believes in teamwork because a team is better than some of its parts.”

The CEO commended the staff associatio­n.

“Till date, I have and continue to enjoy the full support and collaborat­ion of the Associatio­n in carrying out the vision for this Company, especially the indigenisa­tion of our workforce,” he observed.

He challenged the associatio­n to go beyond achieving the welfare of the workers only.

“The Associatio­n should be interested in the welfare of the company since the staff associatio­n will not be if there is no company.”

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