By Dominic Hlordzi
As part of stakeholder engagement with the agencies under the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor has paid a working visit to the Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC), where he met with management and staff to discuss the company’s strategic direction.
Addressing the workers the Minister emphasized the importance of gas in Ghana’s energy future.
He urged the Management of the company to increase the efforts at boosting domestic gas production, stressing that a reliable and sustainable gas supply is essential for the development of the country.
“Gas is not merely a bridge fuel; it is a cornerstone of Ghana’s energy security and a driver of our economy. We must invest in infrastructure and improve delivery through the expansion of pipelines.” Mr. Jinapor stated.
He said the government remains committed to building a resilient gas sector capable of supporting power generation, industrial growth and job creation.
The Minister encouraged the staff to do their best for the company and assured them of further investment in the gas sector.
“Today, I stand before you not just as a Minister, but as a partner in this vital endeavor. I ask you, the dedicated staff of Ghana Gas, to give your all. Your expertise, dedication and unwavering commitment are what will drive us forward. I am pleased to announce that plans are underway for a new gas processing plant. With this new plant, we will secure a brighter energy sector and a more prosperous future for Ghana. This investment will enhance your operations and create new opportunities” Mr. Jinapor told the workers.
The Managing Director of the Ghana National Gas Company, Judith Adjobah Blay, thanked the Minister for the visit and commended the Minister’s proactive leadership.
She said the company stands ready to align with the government’s vision and priorities for the company.
“Our institution remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering results that will move the country forward,” Ms. Blay assured.
The visit reinforced the Ministry’s dedication to enhancing cooperation with key players in the energy sector and advancing initiatives that will secure Ghana’s energy future.










