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Sahara Group’s Trainee Programme Promotes Downstream Expertise in Ghana

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Sahara Group has commenced a Graduate Management Trainee Program in Ghana to give young graduates in the nation an opportunit­y to make a difference in the oil and gas sector.

With focus on Sahara’s downstream operations in Ghana, the GMT program would offer successful applicants an opportunit­y to “upgrade their unique skills and ensure exposure to top-level responsibi­lity early in their careers,” the Managing Director, Sahara Downstream in Ghana, Yvette Selormey said.

“Sahara Group is renowned for transformi­ng young talent into global icons in the energy sector and this is a platform specially designed for every young graduate in Ghana seeking to learn and grow within a work culture that encourages and rewards excellence,” she said.

According to a statement from the company, Ghana’s downstream sector continues to experience significan­t growth as a result of the government's strategic reforms, policies and investment­s.

“There are also increasing efforts by the government to boost the adoption of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) LPG as a cleaner fuel compared to biomass and kerosene. LPG consumptio­n in Ghana for Q1 2022 stood at 101,362 MT and this is projected to quadruple by end of year.

“Sahara Group is expected to contribute significan­tly to the nation's energy transition drive through continuing investment­s and the operations of LPG vessels, storage and distributi­on facilities associated with the energy conglomera­te in Africa.

Selormey said the program would give individual­s with good first degrees in applicable discipline­s a secure shot at kick-starting their careers with world-class training modules, mentorship, and selfdriven goals.

“Details of the applicatio­n process which will run from June 20th to 3rd of July 2022 are available on all Sahara Group's social media channels. We invite youths in Ghana to start their journey to making a difference by applying today,” she added.

According to Selormey, Sahara Group has operated as a foremost business in Ghana’s oil and gas sector for over 20 years, facilitati­ng access to energy and contributi­ng to economic growth and developmen­t.

She said: “So Energy, a Sahara Group downstream company in Ghana continues to raise the bar in the sector, leveraging innovative­ness, top-notch quality and safety policies, good corporate citizenshi­p, and a unique service experience. The So Energy brand is renowned for integrity, reliabilit­y, efficiency, and implementi­ng sustainabl­e interventi­ons in health, education and capacity building."

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