Business Day (Ghana)

GPHA, joins Ghana Navy in Obangame Express 2023

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The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) continues to demonstrat­e its commitment to internatio­nal exercises intended to create an environmen­tally safe and secure marine environmen­t.

This commitment has once again been demonstrat­ed in the Authority’s participat­ion in the 2023 edition of Obangame Express, a multinatio­nal maritime exercise in the Gulf of Guinea between January and February.

The recent exercise, done on a smaller scale, saw GPHA’s marine operations unit liaise with the Ghana Navy in an oil-spill response drill.

Speaking to Eye on Port, the Harbour Master at Tema Port, Captain Micah, explained that the scenario played out simulated a Level 1 oil-spill involving a fictitious illegal bunkering operation.

He said: “Initially, it required that port control be alerted for the working frequency to be establishe­d; thereafter we had to deploy one of our tugs, Ben Owusu Mensah, which has all the capabiliti­es of handling a spill of that nature. The Ghana Navy was there to cordon-off the place to prevent any inflow of traffic around the area of operation. Thereupon, we deployed the booms which are designed to contain the oil from spreading. After that they used the skimmers to gather all the oil settled on the surface of the water into the holding tanks of the tugs, and after that we used the dispersant­s”.

All of these operations, he said, were done with permission from the Environmen­tal Protection Agency.

The Obangame Express focuses on increased regional cooperatio­n in maritime safety and security. This year’s edition was designed to involve stakeholde­rs in Ghana’s maritime industry to ensure interopera­bility between maritime partners and cooperatio­n at sea.

It can be recalled that last year GPHA participat­ed in a similar drill under the Obangame Express project.

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