Ghana Holds Green Shipping Conference

The Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA) in partnership with Iinternational Maritime Organization – (IMO) and Danish Maritime Authority (DMA) today held a green shipping conference to unlock opportunities in Africa.

Theme: “Unlocking Opportunities for Green Shipping in Africa”

As the most cost-effective and fuel-efficient way to transport goods, maritime transport is
the backbone of world trade and globalization. All year round, ships carry cargoes to all corners of the globe.


World trade and maritime transport are fundamental to sustaining economic growth
and spreading prosperity throughout the world. Shipping will continue to grow with the anticipated increase in world trade. Improved access to basic materials, goods and products is expected to lift millions of people. Out of poverty and, thereby, contribute to achieving SDGs 1 and 2. In a welcome address, Thomas Alonsi, Director General of Ghana Maritime Authority, stated that the objective of this conference is to throw light on the future of Green Shipping in Africa and examine ways African countries can contribute to IMO negotiations on regulations.


Furthermore, Mr. Alonsi did indicate that the conference will also discuss the Global Green Transition as well as opportunities and benefits for Africa based on IMO’s agenda of seizing opportunities for Developing Countries in the provision of “Zero-Carbon Fuels” for global shipping. ” I am convinced that this conference will provide the much-needed roadmap towards the use of cleaner fuels for shipping in Africa,” Mr. Alonsi emphasised.


“I have no doubt that it will serve as a great opportunity to turn uncertainty into confidence and to encourage countries and all actors in the shipping value chain to come forward with concrete policies and proposals that will help put the shipping sector on a pathway to align with the goal to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees,” he added.


“It will also offer us the opportunity to deliberate on the prospects of green shipping in the African context and the potential to unlock renewable energy and infrastructure investments in developing countries,” he emphasised.


Delivering a speech at the two- day conference, Kitack Lim, Secretay General of International Maritime Organization (IMO), indicated that as the global regulator for shipping, IMO continues to ensure that the maritime sector delivers cargo safely, securely and sustainably around the world, with continuous improvements in efficiency.


“As we continue on shipping’s journey towards sustainability, shipping must embrace decarbonization, alongside digitalization and innovative technology including automation all the while ensuring the human element is kept front and centre of the technological transition,” Mr. Lim said.


“I Know that decarbonization presents challenges for many developing countries.
At IMO, we are committed to examining and addressing the impact of the measures we adopt to achieve this end,” he stressed.


“With this in mind, we are also committed to supporting Member States to unlock the potential that green shipping presents,” he assured.


“I am confident that African countries stand in a prime position to unlock this potential,” Mr. Lim added.


Touching on capacity Building activities, IMO’s Secretary General, disclosed that his outfit is in tandem, working to support Member States  in their implementation of these measures to ensure that no one is left behind in the transition towards a decarbonized future for shipping, taking into account the outcome of the impact assessment to be carried out.


Speaking as the guest of honour at the conference, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, Ghana’s Minister for Transport, pointed out that In Africa, Green transition is gaining traction as several African countries have recognized the potential of a green economy.

According to Mr. Asiamah,  all the fifty-four (54) African countries have signed the Paris Agreement and the Agenda 2063 of the African Union Development Goals envisages green economies in Africa.


Prior to the official pronouncement to declare the conference duly opened, Mr. Asiamah mentioned that the call for stronger international shipping regulations and policies to achieve climate and health targets by jointly reducing greenhouse gases and air pollution couldn’t have come at an opportune time than now.


Speaking further, Mr. Asiamah indicated that there is an urgent need to apply measures that will facilitate shipping transitions and reduce emissions particularly, regulatory interventions to encourage the production of alternative low-and zero-carbon fuels for shipping and the related necessary expansion of renewable energy production as well as support first movers.


He  seize the opportunity to commend the Secretary-General of IMO and the entire Secretariat for the immense work undertaken towards the industry’s contribution to the global fight against climate change, in support of the UN Sustainable Development Goal 13.


The Green shipping conference, the first of its kind in Africa, was attended by dignitaries from varied backgrounds in the shipping industry in particular as well the transportation industry in general, Also in attendace were Ambassadors, and Parliamentarians amongst hosts of other stakeholders in the transportation industry who had travelled from far and wide.


By Kingsley Asiedu

APC West Africa Honours Baroness Tinuke Davies-Kessington And Other Distinguished Personalities

The Diaspora Woman leader of the Tinubu Support Organisation and Matron of the Asiwaju Volunteers Groups, Baroness Tinuke Davies-Kesington, has been honoured at the All Progressives Congress, APC, West Africa Diaspora awards and dinner night organised by West Africa Chapter of the APC in Accra Ghana.

The event aimed at celebrating the impact of the distinguished personalities in the West African sub-region who have made a lasting impact and contributed immensely and meaningfully to the growth of their communities, home, abroad and the APC Party as a whole.

The occasion also sought to raise funds to mobilize Nigerian electorates to travel back to Nigeria to exercise their franchise to vote for the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Recieving the award on her behalf by Madam Naomi Henshaw, Baroness Davies-Kessington who is a strong supporter of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, described the APC candidate, as a philanthropist and father for all who does not discriminate and a man of vision who will bring development to Nigeria.

She spoke on the kind of President needs after President Muhammadu Buhari, and why and how former Lagos State Governor and National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu fits the bill.

Baroness Davies-Kessington added that Tinubu dares to dream of a truly powerful Nigeria that gives its citizens chances in life, security, and the ability to dream and make their dreams a reality.

She reiterated that Tinubu is a unifying force that Nigeria needs saying; Nigerians from all areas and tribes have immense respect and belief in Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“They see a man that has transcended all tribal and religious barriers who will create a government that will reflect the country properly. Bola Tinubu is obsessed with making Nigeria great”. She stated.

In his remarks, the Regional Chairman of the APC West Africa Diaspora, Chief David Alex-Duduyemi who doubles as the Presidential Campaign Council of the APC stated that the dinner and awards night was highly imperative for the accomplishment of the task ahead for the APC in the upcoming general election in Nigeria.

He noted that over five million Nigerians reside in other countries of the West Africa sub-region which are neighbors to Nigeria hence the need for them to access the electoral process in achieving its national goal.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi reiterated that it is the responsibility of the group to encourage all Nigerian electorates to travel back to Nigeria to exercise their franchise adding that the group is committed to ensuring by mobilizing the electorates to vote for the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“In recognition of well-meaning Nigerians and well-wishers of Nigeria, we humbly need your overwhelming support for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senator Shettima to secure the expected mandate of the electorates, we must mobilize Nigerians who are living in West Africa countries to travel to Nigeria come February 25th because Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the man of the people”. He added.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi noted that the success of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the success of the entire Nigeria and Africa as a whole and was optimistic that the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his running mate, Senator Kasim Shettima shall emerge as the winners of the upcoming general election.

Amongst the awardees were Alhaji Mohammed Braihma, Chief Alhaja Risikatu Odee Vanderpuije, Chief Imam Dr. Mustapha Akanji, and Mr. Gideon Olatunde Igbasun. The rest were, Chief Alh. Abdul-Azeez Tunde Yahaya, HRH Alh. KIng Adebayo Yahaya Ola, Chief Dr. Jackie Kassim, Hon. Imam Hussain Gbadegesin and Engr. Abiodun Oyebola. Others included Alh. Ahmod Busari Morogun, Alhaji, Abdul Razzaq Khailann, Alhaji El-Azziz Fattau, Electoral Commission of Ghana, Mr. Laide Fowosere, Amb. Valentine Ogege, Mr. Adeshile Adedeji, and ACP Sheriff Abubakar Rabiu retired.

By: Paul Mamattah

APC West Africa Honours Nigeria Billionaire, Otunba Laide Fowosere And other Distinguished Personalities

The Chairman of Nucleus Group of Companies, Otunba Olaide Fowosire, has been honored by the West Africa Diaspora Chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, at an Awards and Dinner Night in Accra Ghana.

The Chairman of Nucleus Group of Companies, was awarded with other distinguished personalities who have distinguished themselves in their various fields of endeavor and for their meritorious contributions to the development of the APC and Nigeria as a whole.

The beautiful ceremony in a packed ballroom saw high profile personalities exchanged pleasantries, ‘dine and wine’ together and share ideas.

Heralding the main honorary show was the Red Carpet show ushering guests into the main event and giving them VIP treatment that they deserve.

Amongst the awardees were Alhaji Mohammed Braihma, Chief Alhaja Risikatu Odee Vanderpuije, Chief Imam Dr. Mustapha Akanji and Mr. Gideon Olatunde Igbasun. The rest were, Chief Alh. Abdul-Azeez Tunde Yahaya, HRH Alh. KIng Adebayo Yahaya Ola, Chief Dr. Jackie Kassim, Hon. Imam Hussain Gbadegesin and Engr. Abiodun Oyebola. Others included Alh. Ahmod Busari Morogun, Alhaji, Abdul Razzaq Khailann, Alhaji El-Azziz Fattau, Electoral Commission of Ghana, Hon. Baroness Tinuke Davies-Kesington, Mr. Laide Fowosere, Amb. Valentine Ogege, Mr. Adeshile Adedeji, and ACP Sheriff Abubakar Rabiu retired.

In his welcome address, the regional Chairman of the APC West Africa Diaspora, Chief David Alex-Duduyemi who doubles as the Presidential Campaign Council of the APC stated that the dinner and awards night was highly imperative for the accomplishment of the task ahead for the APC in the upcoming general election in Nigeria.

He noted that over five million Nigerians reside in other countries of the West Africa sub-region which are neighbors to Nigeria hence the need for them to access the electoral process in achieving its national goal.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi reiterated that it is the responsibility of the group to encourage all Nigerian electorates to travel back to Nigeria to exercise their franchise adding that the group is committed to ensuring by mobilizing the electorates to vote for the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 

Receiving the award, Mr. Laide Fowosere, described the APC candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a philanthropist and father for all who does not discriminate and a man of vision who will bring development to Nigeria.

He commended organisers of the event while applauding supporters and sympathizers of the APC for their role in making sure the Party will remain in power.

Mr. Laide Fowosere, also pledged his commitment to the West Africa Diaspora chapter of the APC in ensuring Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu wins the upcoming election.

He was presented with beautiful citations and a golden plaque. Organizers of the awards believe the honorary was a step in the right direction since it is their mandate to ensure that all Nigerians living in West Africa go back to Nigeria to vote for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to become the next President of Nigeria.

By: Paul Mamattah

APC West Africa Honours Chief Mrs. Risikat Vanderpuije And Other Distinguished Personalities

The West Africa Diaspora Chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has honored the Lyalode of Yoruba Kingdom-Ghana and the Yeye Oba of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, Chief Mrs. Risikat Vanderpuije for impact and her contributions immensely, meaningfully to the growth of her community and how she has projected the good deeds of Yoruba community.

The event held in Accra on Saturday, February 11, 2023 acknowledged personalities and institutions in humanitarian, leadership, culture, entrepreneurs, and mentorship icons among others dubbed; “APC West Africa Diaspora Awards and Dinner Night” brought APC members, sympathizers, and friends of the Party across the West Africa sub-region.

The event witnessed the rich display culture of Nigeria, high-ranking political figures and entrepreneurs were in attendance including traditional rulers and the clergy.

Amongst the awardees were Alhaji Mohammed Braihma, Chief Imam Dr. Mustapha Akanji, Mr. Laide Fowosere, Amb. Valentine Ogege, Mr. Adeshile Adedeji and Mr. Gideon Olatunde Igbasun. The rest were, Chief Alh. Abdul-Azeez Tunde Yahaya, HRH Alh. KIng Adebayo Yahaya Ola, Chief Dr. Jackie Kassim, Hon. Imam Hussain Gbadegesin and Engr. Abiodun Oyebola. Others included Alh. Ahmod Busari Morogun, Alhaji, Abdul Razzaq Khailann, Alhaji El-Azziz Fattau, Electoral Commission of Ghana, Hon. Baroness Tinuke Davies-Kesington, , and ACP Sheriff Abubakar Rabiu retired.

In his remarks, the regional Chairman of the APC West Africa Diaspora, Chief David Alex-Duduyemi who doubles as the Presidential Campaign Council of the APC thanked the dignitaries and invited guests who travelled from far and near for finding the time during their busy shedules to honour the invitation.

He said their presence at the function was in conformity with the the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu message of bringing hope to the most populous country in Africa adding that the dinner and awards night was highly imperative for the accomplishment of the task ahead for the APC in the upcoming general election in Nigeria.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi noted that over five million Nigerians reside in other countries of the West Africa sub-region which are neighbors to Nigeria hence the need for them to access the electoral process in achieving its national goal.

He reiterated that it is the responsibility of the group to encourage all Nigerian electorates to travel back to Nigeria to exercise their franchise adding that the group is committed to ensuring by mobilizing the electorates to vote for the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Receiving the award on behalf of Chief Mrs. Risikat Vanderpuije who is also a member of the APC Presidential Campaign Council, Chief Surakat Lawal, described the APC candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a philanthropist and father for all who does not discriminate and a man of vision who will bring development to Nigeria.

She commended organisers of the event while applauding supporters and sympathizers of the APC for their role in making sure the Party will remain in power.

Chief Mrs. Risikat Vanderpuije also pledged her commitment to the West Africa Diaspora chapter of the APC in ensuring Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu wins the upcoming election.

Chief Mrs. Risikat Vanderpuije was presented with beautiful citations and a golden plaque. Organizers of the awards believe the honorary was a step in the right direction since it is their mandate to ensure that all Nigerians living in West Africa go back to Nigeria to vote for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to become the next President of Nigeria.

By: Paul Mamattah

 

 

  

 

APC West Africa Honours Engr. Abiodun Oyebola And Other Distinguished Personalities

The President of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation, NIDO, Sierra Leone Chapter, Engr. Abiodun Oyebola and other distinguished personalities have been honoured at the All Progressives Congress, APC, West Africa Diaspora awards and dinner night organised by Chapter of the APC in Accra Ghana.

The event aimed at celebrating the impact of the distinguished personalities in the West African sub-region who have made a lasting impact and contributed immensely and meaningfully to the growth of their communities, home, abroad and the APC Party as a whole.

The occasion also sought to raise funds to mobilize Nigerian electorates to travel back to Nigeria to exercise their franchise to vote for the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Recieving the award, Engr. Abiodun Oyebola who is a 1989 graduate of the Lagos State University, entrepreneur and philanthropist, described the APC candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a philanthropist and father for all who does not discriminate and a man of vision who will bring development to Nigeria.

He commended organisers of the event while applauding supporters and sympathizers of the APC for their role in making sure the Party will remain in power.

Engr. Abiodun Oyebola also pledged his commitment The West Africa Diaspora chapter of the APC in ensuring Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu wins the upcoming election.

In his welcome address, the regional Chairman of the APC West Africa Diaspora, Chief David Alex-Duduyemi who doubles as the Presidential Campaign Council of the APC stated that the dinner and awards night was highly imperative for the accomplishment of the task ahead for the APC in the upcoming general election in Nigeria.

He noted that over five million Nigerians reside in other countries of the West Africa sub-region which are neighbors to Nigeria hence the need for them to access the electoral process in achieving its national goal.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi reiterated that it is the responsibility of the group to encourage all Nigerian electorates to travel back to Nigeria to exercise their franchise adding that the group is committed to ensuring by mobilizing the electorates to vote for the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“In recognition of well-meaning Nigerians and well-wishers of Nigeria, we humbly need your overwhelming support for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senator Shettima to secure the expected mandate of the electorates, we must mobilize Nigerians who are living in West Africa countries to travel to Nigeria come February 25th because Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the man of the people”. He added.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi noted that the success of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the success of the entire Nigeria and Africa as a whole and was optimistic that the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his running mate, Senator Kasim Shettima shall emerge as the winners of the upcoming general election.

Presenting the citations to the awardees, the Regional Secretary of the APC West Africa Diaspora, Chief Bolanle Akintola, described the award winners as leaders who had distinguished themselves in their various fields of endeavor and their outstanding contributions to the development of the nation.

He expressed gratitude to the awardees for the pivotal role they played adding that it would spur the youth to contribute their quota towards the development of Nigeria.

Amongst the awardees were Alhaji Mohammed Braihma, Chief Alhaja Risikatu Odee Vanderpuije, Chief Imam Dr. Mustapha Akanji and Mr. Gideon Olatunde Igbasun. The rest were, Chief Alh. Abdul-Azeez Tunde Yahaya, HRH Alh. KIng Adebayo Yahaya Ola, Chief Dr. Jackie Kassim, Hon. Imam Hussain Gbadegesin and Engr. Abiodun Oyebola. Others included Alh. Ahmod Busari Morogun, Alhaji, Abdul Razzaq Khailann, Alhaji El-Azziz Fattau, Electoral Commission of Ghana, Hon. Baroness Tinuke Davies-Kensington, Mr. Laide Fowosere, Amb. Valentine Ogege, Mr. Adeshile Adedeji, and ACP Sheriff Abubakar Rabiu retired.

By: Paul Mamattah

APC West Africa Diaspora Honours Distinguished Personalities In Accra

The West Africa Diaspora chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has honored 19 personalities who have distinguished themselves in their various fields of endeavor and for their meritorious contributions to the development of the APC and Nigeria as a whole.

The awards dubbed; “APC West Africa Diaspora Awards And Dinner Night” was held in Accra Ghana brought APC members, sympathizers, and friends of the Party across the West Africa sub-region acknowledged personalities and institution in engineering, philanthropists, religious icons, entrepreneurs, and mentorship icons among others. 

Amongst the awardees were Alhaji Mohammed Braihma, Chief Alhaja Risikatu Odee Vanderpuije, Chief Imam Dr. Mustapha Akanji and Mr. Gideon Olatunde Igbasun. The rest were, Chief Alh. Abdul-Azeez Tunde Yahaya, HRH Alh. KIng Adebayo Yahaya Ola, Chief Dr. Jackie Kassim, Hon. Imam Hussain Gbadegesin and Engr. Abiodun Oyebola. Others included Alh. Ahmod Busari Morogun, Alhaji, Abdul Razzaq Khailann, Alhaji El-Azziz Fattau, Electoral Commission of Ghana, Hon. Baroness Tinuke Davis-Kesington, Mr. Laide Fowosere, Amb. Valentine Ogege, Mr. Adeshile Adedeji, and ACP Sheriff Abubakar Rabiu retired.

In his welcome address, the regional Chairman of the APC West Africa Diaspora, Chief David Alex-Duduyemi who doubles as the Presidential Campaign Council of the APC stated that the dinner and awards night was highly imperative for the accomplishment of the task ahead for the APC in the upcoming general election in Nigeria.

He noted that over five million Nigerians reside in other countries of the West Africa sub-region which are neighbors to Nigeria hence the need for them to access the electoral process in achieving its national goal.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi reiterated that it is the responsibility of the group to encourage all Nigerian electorates to travel back to Nigeria to exercise their franchise adding that the group is committed to ensuring by mobilizing the electorates to vote for the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 

“In recognition of well-meaning Nigerians and well-wishers of Nigeria, we humbly need your overwhelming support for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Senator Shettima to secure the expected mandate of the electorates, we must mobilize Nigerians who are living in West Africa countries to travel to Nigeria come February 25th because Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the man of the people”. He added.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi noted that the success of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the success of the entire Nigeria and Africa as a whole and was optimistic that the APC Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his running mate, Senator Kasim Shettima shall emerge as the winners of the upcoming general election.

Presenting the citations to the awardees, the Regional Secretary of the APC West Africa Diaspora, Chief Bolanle Akintola, described the award winners as leaders who had distinguished themselves in their various fields of endeavor and their outstanding contributions to the development of the nation.

He expressed gratitude to the awardees for the pivotal role they played adding that it would spur the youth to contribute their quota towards the development of Nigeria.

Speaking to Ghanaianvoiceonline.com, some of the awardees, described the APC candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a philanthropist and father for all who does not discriminate and a man of vision who will bring development to Nigeria.

The nineteen honorees were presented with beautiful citations and a golden plaque. Organizers of the awards believe the honorary was a step in the right direction since it is their mandate to ensure that all Nigerians living in West Africa go back to Nigeria to vote for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to become the next President of Nigeria.

By: Paul Mamattah

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUCC, YMCA Launches Digital Film School Africa

African University College of Communications (AUCC) in collaboration with the National Council of Ghana YMCAs and in partnership with WELT FILME  has officially launched the Digital Film School (DFS) Africa project in Accra.

Other major Collaborators includes ; German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) under the auspices of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH.

In a welcome address, Charles Habiah Esq. National President of Ghana YMCAs, noted that DFS is an initiative that is designed to increase opportunities for young people particularly the vulnerable ones who otherwise would not have an opportunity to make their Ives very useful so they can assess what this project has to offer.

About DFS Africa;

Digital Film School Africa (DFS) Africa) is a unique online leaning hub for courses in highly specialised film departiments such as Screenwriting, Documentary Filmmaking and Creative Producing.

The goal of the DFS Africa project is to create an all-inclusive virtual hub that guarantees open access to film education and media freedom.

Recognising that digital learming is on the rise, and Afiica is on the forefront of this trend, DFS Africa offers limitless possibilities for increased film education in Africa.

Participants for the pilot phase of the project have been drawn from young men and
Women filmmakers as well as tertiary students who have the potential to become screenwriters, directors, cinematographers, editors and sound technicians.

DFS Africa combines the African perspective of visual storytelling with a highly innovative and practical approach to filmmaking. It offers a unique leaming environment that connects instructors, mentors and students across the African continent and beyond.

David Robert, Head of project. Digital Transformation Center at GIZ, delivering a messsge at the DFS launch, stated that Digitalization can combine culture, economy and also share connections between continents and people in different countries.

“The Digital Film School in Africa as launched in Ghana , is a business and a growing business and I believe it would create jobs for the teeming youth in Ghana,” he added.

The project Head at GIZ further  assured the
organisers of his outfit’s full support to see the project materialized.

Abeku Blankson, president of African University College of Communications (AUCC) in his speach, described the project as a very significant project since its the first of its kind in Ghana and so we all must put our weight, energy, talents, creativity, resources ect.to make sure. that it works for a very good reason.

He expressed his secere appreciation to GIZ and other partners for the enthusiastic support they have given to the project.

It present an opportunity for the young creative talents to use the digital lens to tell the  African story, thus our story, their own story as well as their own lives experiences to the world-wide audience.

It’s also an opportunity where they get to contribute and participate in global discussion through the digital lenses.

I believe that the Digital Film School has a long and sustainable future d AUCC is committed wholeheartedly to making sure that it becomes a reality, a sustainable project where we gat to tell our own stories and contribute to global dialogue on these issues.

AUCC’s President seized the opportunity to  propose that through the DFS we should begin to digitalize the lives and experiences about heroes and herons who are dying.

“Here in Ghana we have a list of significant people in our society who have made significant contribution not only to Ghana but to the global society as well but nobody knows about them,” Mr. Blankson said.

He hinted, at AUCC we have started the process so I know very soon we will honour one of our cultural Icons, in the person of Koo Nimo.

“We Have lost lots of them through deaths and no body captured their contribution the way it should have been and told to the wider world,” he lamented.

“Am very grateful that through the DFS that opportunity exist,” he stressed.

By Kingsley Asiedu

Alex Duduyemi Appointed As Member Of PCC

The Regional Chairman of the All Progressive Congress, APC, West Africa Diaspora and a Chieftain of the Party, Chief David Alex-Duduyemi, has been appointed by the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign to serve as a member Grass root Engagement and Orientation (South West).

This was contained in a press statement issued and signed by the Secretary of the Presidential  Campaign Council, Rt Hon. James Abiodun Faleke stated that “We are grateful that you have joined our cempaign team. We know you will do your utmost in this new responsibility so we conduct an effective, message-driven campaign leadng us to victory in the 2023 presidential election”.

The staement further added that “together, not only can we ensure victory for our party in the February 2023 election., but we shall also move Nigena along the path of national greatness by buliding on the achievements of our party and the President, Muhammadu Buhari admunistration in providing progressive good governance to Negenans.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi was also appointed for his result driven roles and untiring works on Mobilizations for their great Party APC, most especially his Contributions as the Regional Coordinator of Tinubu Support  Organisation (TSO) for West Africa and having moved to become the Regional Chairman of APC West Africa Diaspora and Nigeria Think Tank Director of Africa.

The National Headquarters of our great Party APC has recognized the strategic roles and efforts of Chief David Alex-Duduyemi LLB, MBA, FCIIG by appointing him into the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) as a member of grassroot engagement and orientation.

Congratulations our Amiable Regional Chairman.

Below is the full statement:

Bu Paul Mamattah

APC West Africa Diaspora Excos Visits Nigeria High Commissioner To Ghana

The Regional Chairman of the All Progressive Congress, APC, West Africa Diaspora and a Chieftain of the Party, Chief David Alex-Duduyemi, has led a powerful Delegation comprising of some of his Excos and BOT members in Accra Ghana to the Nigerian High Commission in Accra to pay a Courtesy visit to the Nigeria High Commissioner to the Republic of Ghana, His Excellency Ibok-Ete Ibas and members of his Diplomatic Corps.

Briefing the Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, His Excellency Ibok-Ete Ibas, the Regional Chairman of the APC West Africa Diaspora, Chief David Alex-Duduyemi, on behalf of his entourage explained the mandate given to APC West Africa Diaspora by coordinating all the activities of APC Chapters in All the 15 Nation-Countries of West Africa.

He also added their mandate was to sensitize over 10 millions Nigerians domiciled in various West African countries on the choice of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his qualities that stand him out, his pedigree and antecedents that make him the right candidate.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi who is also a Member of Presidential Campaign Council who also doubles as Nigerian Diaspora Think Tank Director of Africa further stated that their duty is to mobilize Nigerians in the Diaspora especially those with PVCs to travel back to Nigeria to cast their votes for APC and their. Principal Jagaban.

They are to also advice those who don’t have PVCs to still liaise with their people back home over the need to vote for our Principal Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu.

Chief David Alex-Duduyemi also told the Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana that their activities is also to actively engage with various groups in Diaspora, the Professionals, market Women, traders, community leaders, youths and students, foreign and International organizations to convince them to vote for the APC.

He used the occasion to announced the organization up coming event which is APC West Africa Diaspora dinner and awards night in Accra on the 11th February this year.

On his part, the High Commissioner thanked the delegation for the unique and strategic roles they are playing, and also conducting their various campaigns without rancors and violence and having its headquarters in Ghana is a plus for him. He also promised to give all the necessary supports within the ambit of the law to the team.

The members of the Regional Chairman entourage included; Alhaji El-Azis Fatau,
Alhaji Razzaq Khailani, Pst Ishola Akintunde, the Director of Treasury of the Directorate and Pastor Ebenezer Alabi who is the Director of Protocol.

The rest were Alhaji Mubarak Sadique, Director of Policies, Eld Segun Stanley Syvester who is a patron, Prince Adeshina Oduola,  Director Special Projects and Chief Bolanle Akintola, the Regional Secretary.

By: Paul Mamattah

Ghana Gas, Partners Sign 450Mmscfd Project Implementation Agreement

Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC) and The Consortium on Friday, 3rd February, 2023 signed a project Implementation agreement between the two entities for the  “Train 2 Project” Processing Plant (GPP2).

Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC) is the nation’s premiere mid-stream gas business company that owns and operates infrastructure required for the gathering, transporting and marketing of natural gas resources in Ghana and internationally.

In a welcome address on behalf of Management and Staff of Ghana Gas,  Ernest Kofi  Owusu -Bempah Bonsu, Head of Corporate Communications noted that this is Implementation Agreement signing marks a
historic milestone in the history of this country.

“We are by this agreement, increasing the country’s Gas stock and its economic value by improving the country’s energy supply with the potential of totally eradicating the perennial power outages and its related negative impact on the Ghanaian economy going forward,” he emphasised.

Mr. Owusu-Bempah did recall that, Train 1  brought about indigenisation and creation of jobs for the entire youth in the country and he believes Train 2 would improve and bring huge economic  benefits to our nation.

Project Objectives

To construct a train 2 of the Gas Processing Plant (GPP) with a nominal capacity of
150 MMscfd, expandable to 300 MMscfd, to process incremental raw gas volumes
from Greater Jubilee and Ten fields.

Project Description

As part of its strategic development plans, Ghana Gas has commenced the process
of adding a second gas processing train with total nominal capacity of 150MMscfd, expandable to 300 MMscfd. This increases the national processing capacity to 450 Mmscfd.

The new gas processing facility will process raw gas with natural gas liquids (NGLS)
being fractionated into pure components like propane, butane, pentane and stabilized condensate components from the Jubilee and Ten fields. The lean gas containing methane and ethane shall be tied-in to the lean gas export from existing GPP Train 1, and delivered into the onshore export pipeline.

The pure components of propane and butane shall be stored in their new respective storage tanks.

Ghana Gas will also consider the construction of a new offshore gas export
pipeline should the need arise.

Scope of Project
The project shall include:
Construction of a 150 MMscfd capacity processing plant, expandable to 300 MMscfd, Construction of storage facility, Additional compressor package at Atuabo Mainline Compressor Station (AMCS).and Provision of utilities and liquid waste treatment system.

Location

It is located to the west of existing GPP Train 1 which is located at Atuabo in the
Ellembelle District of the Western Region.

Dr. Hilton John Michell, a representative of the Consortium delivering a speech at the signing ceremony,  disclosed that the agreement is a landmark project for his outfit  and Ghana Gas “we look forward to working with yourself in making it successful,” he assured.

“We believe it’s a perfect fit with Ghana Gas in making it successful and we look forward to bringing our efforts and energy in this regard,” he stressed.

“We believe that the resources and expertise we have put together should make this project be completed on time and in the most cost effective manner,” Dr. Michell added.

“We expect this to create approximately 1500 jobs directly and indirectly in the Atuabo enclave we expect that this would  help achieve the desired results of increasing labour and improving labour efficiency in the area.

In a keynote address, Dr. Benjamin Asante, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana National Gas Company,  indicated that his outfit is currently extracting about 40% -50%
of the inherent liquids in the raw gas supplied to Ghana Gas by its upstream partners include Jubilee , Tullow Oil, Kosmos Energy etc.

Dr. Asante also disclose that when this second Train comes on,  we would certainly have to stop the import  of LPG, hence saving a significant amount of foreign exchange.

“With the Train 2, we would now have the capability of extracting more liquids from the raw Gas stream that is coming to us,” Dr. Asante emphasised. “We are determined to get this project onstream within 24 months,” he assured.

With this technology, Dr. Asante mentioned that, Ghana Gas  intend to double the liquids output that it is  currently bringing out onstream. “we are doubling the  amount of LPG condensates and pentanes,” he said.

The CEO  reiterated government’s plan of 
building rail lines across the country and said; typically, these trains internal combustible engines run on diesel and  with the installation of the GPP2 and the consequence production of more gas, we intend to covert some of the LPG to its compressed form  thus Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to drive this rail cars.

For his part,  Andrew Egyapa Mercer, Deputy Minister for Energy speaking at the event on behalf of the substantive minister, stated that the gas associated with Ghana’s oil finds has proven to be useful alternative feedstock for the country’s power generation system and industrial sector, which are previously relied almost entirely on diesel oil as feedstock for thermal power generation.

Furthermore, Mr. Mercer emphasised that bulk of imported and indigenous gas is  utilised by the electricity generation system, with only around 13% use for non power activities.

Again the Deputy Energy Minister  said Ghana’s Gas resources therefore plays a crucial role in government’s effort to provide affordable power supply to drive the social and economic of our country.

He seized the opportunity to  assure  the parties to the agreement of the government’s commitment to providing all the necessary support to see to the realisation of this project.

“Particularly in the context of an ongoing global conversation on energy transition, there is no doubt that our natural gas resources will become key in our energy transition goals,” he added.

In attendance at the short ceremony were joint partners, the likes of Jonmoore, Phoenix Park  as well as other stakeholders

By Kingsley Asiedu

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