Ghana’s Minister for Energy, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has charged the newly constituted Board of Directors of the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company to work together in the interest of the company.

This, he says would ensure that the company grows and becomes profitable.

Dr Opoku Prempeh made this call when he inaugurated the newly constituted Board appointed by President Akufo Addo on Tuesday afternoon.

He specifically asked the Board to strive to wipe away the negative press that the company had had in times past.

“I am aware that in times past, the GCMC had challenges spanning workers’ agitation to some management issues. I am also aware that efforts have been made, collectively, to ensure that these issues are put to rest in the greater interest of staff and management to enable the company focus on its mandate. I am urging the new Board to provide the necessary direction and leadership so that the negative press that the company has unfortunately had will be wiped away from history,” he said.

He continued that “team work and harmony is a recipe for growth and productivity. As the GCMC aims to achieve profitable growth as the premier manufacturer of LPG cylinder and other metal fabricated products in the sub-region, I want to charge the Board to be keen on industry standards and quality assurance and improve the efficiency of service delivery.

“This is critical to the business development and advancement of the company.”

The sector Minister said as Ghana deepens its efforts in gas production, the company will be at the forefront of the sector and, therefore, it will take a lot of innovation to make it attractive in Ghana and within the sub-region.

Chairman for the Board assured the Minister they would work assiduously to raise the image and reputation of the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company.

Director General for the State Interests and Governance Authority (SIGA), Stephen Asamoah Boateng urged the Board to live up to the confidence reposed in them by the President.

“We count on your support and we know we will succeed,” he added.

The nine-member Board includes CEO of the company, Madam Frances Awurabena Asiam, Nana Serwaa Owusu and Nana Forson Danso.

The rest are Adelaide Ntim, Crisler Akwei Ankrah, Bradley Kwaku Poku-Amankwah and Christopher Archer. It also has Madam Hannah Ashade as member.

Source: https://energynewsafrica.com