The Board of Ghana National Gas Company has embarked on an inspection tour of various ongoing projects at Atuabo in the western part of Ghana.
The purpose of the tour was to assess the progress of these projects and ensure that they were on track.
The tour began with a visit to the chief of Atuabo, Awulae Amihere Kpanyinli III, who is also a Board Member, and later proceeded to the gas lounge to inspect the progress of the project.
The delegation visited the cutting-edge Trauma Center.
The Centre, when completed, would boast advanced facilities including an operation theatre, 16 regular ward beds, eight VIP beds and four beds for the High Dependency Unit.
The facility is designed to provide comprehensive care for major traumatic injuries, not only for residents but also for referral cases from neighbouring countries.
The team also visited the ongoing soap-making factory in Atuabo, which is an innovative project aimed at empowering women in the communities of Asemda, Anokye and Atuabo.
The inspection concluded at the Gas Processing Plant (GPP) where the team assessed the operations of the plant after a temporary maintenance shutdown.
The board members, namely Stephen Sumani Nayina, Delphine Dogbegah, John Darko, and Nana Owusu Ansah Ababio were impressed with the GPP’s performance after the maintenance works.
They assured the engineers of their commitment to supporting all its operations.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com
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