By Mildred Siabi-Mensah
Takoradi, Oct. 13, GNA – Mr Kofi Totobi Quakyi, the Chairman’s of the Board of Directors, Ghana Gas, has reaffirmed the company’s renewed commitment towards productivity, accountability and integrity.
These three guiding principles were shaping a new era of transformation and sustainable growth, he said when he addressed the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Company.
He described 2024 as a defining year, one marked by both strong operational performance and valuable governance lessons.
He said the Ghana Gas, exceeded its revenue targets and achieved major milestones, including: the acquisition of the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company, supporting Ghana’s energy transition, completion of a 3.8km pipeline extension to the Tema Free Zones enclave, and landmark Gas Sales Agreement with Limited for Ghana’s first Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) project and the steady progress on the Gas Processing Plant II (GPP II)
The Chairman also addressed governance and compliance issues and highlighted the 2024 audit report, emphasising the need for discipline, transparency, and reforms.
“Highlighting these issues is not about assigning blames, it is about drawing lessons and applying them with greater discipline as we move forward,” he stated.
Mr Quakyi expressed optimism about Ghana Gas’s future, emphasising that the lessons of 2024 had laid a strong foundation for reforms and growth.
He said the company was now poised to become not only a reliable processor and supplier of natural gas, but also a benchmark for good corporate governance and impact-driven development.”
GNA
Edited by Justina Paaga / Christabel Addo