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She is a trained petroleum engineer with a Master of Engineering in Oil and Gas from the University of Western Australia, a Master of Project Management from Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland, and a Bachelor of Science in Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering and Management from the National Taipei University of Technology in Taiwan.
She is also a regular participant in some of the world’s most influential petroleum and energy forums, where she speaks on Africa’s emerging basins, with particular emphasis on the MSGBC Basin, which includes The Gambia. Commenting on her appointment, Ms. Jobe expressed gratitude to President Adama Barrow for the confidence reposed in her to serve her country and the continent. According to her, the Petroleum Commission has a critical mandate to protect the national interest by regulating the upstream and midstream petroleum sectors in a manner that is technically sound and aligned with national development priorities. “As I prepare to assume this role, my focus will be on strengthening regulatory systems, building institutional capacity, reinforcing transparency, and ensuring that the sector is managed responsibly and in the long-term interest of the Gambian people,” she said. She added that as The Gambia continues to position itself within the MSGBC Basin, it is essential that the regulatory framework inspires confidence, balances investor interests with national priorities, and upholds the country’s sovereign rights over its natural resources. Ms. Jobe said she looks forward to working closely with the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, industry stakeholders, and technical teams to ensure that petroleum development—when it occurs—delivers sustainable and measurable value for the Gambian people.Ghana: Gov’t Clears US$1.47bn Energy Sector Debt, Assures Era Of Accumulated Arrears Is Over
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Ghana: Energy Minister Dr. Jinapor Inspects AKSA’s Gas-Fired Power Plant At Anwomaso In Ashanti Region
The inspection reaffirms the government’s commitment to expanding generation capacity, improving system reliability, and ensuring long-term energy security.
Addressing officials during the inspection, Dr. Jinapor described the grid connection as a major milestone in the government’s agenda to expand generation capacity and stabilize the country’s power system.
According to officials present, he noted that the successful grid integration represents a critical step toward strengthening Ghana’s electricity infrastructure.
Integration of the AKSA Anwomaso Power Plant began in December 2025, following extensive preparatory works and test runs.
The plant comprises three generation units, which were activated in phases to ensure system stability and smooth synchronization with the national grid.
The first unit was commissioned in late December, with the remaining units brought on stream sequentially after technical assessments were completed.
Construction of the facility commenced in March 2024 after AKSA signed a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) for the 350MW power plant. US President Donald Trump Declares National Emergency To Secure Revenues From Venezuelan Oil Assets
Trump has framed Venezuela’s oil assets as a strategic resource to help lower U.S. energy costs and strengthen U.S. influence in the region.
The executive order comes one week after U.S. forces carried out an operation in Venezuela that resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro—a move that has drawn international attention and controversy.


