Judith Adjobah Blay, the Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC) Limited, has urged the management team and staff of the company to work harder to increase productivity in the oil and gas industry.
She encouraged the staff to collaborate effectively to achieve the company’s overall objectives, particularly as management embarks on Phase Two of the gas processing plant as part of its expansion efforts.
Madam Adjobah Blay made this known during her visit to the operational facilities of Ghana Gas at Atuabo and Beyin as part of a three-day familiarization tour of the Western Region.
The Acting CEO was accompanied by the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Gas Company, Ing. Dr. Robert Kofi Lartey, and other members of the company’s management team.
The tour, the first of its kind since her appointment by His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama as Acting CEO of the Ghana National Gas Company, provided her with an opportunity to interact with the management team and staff at the facility.
Her first point of call was the Western Regional House of Chiefs and the Western Regional Minister.
Nana Kobina Nketiah, President of the Western Regional House of Chiefs and Omanhene of the Essikado Traditional Area, praised President John Dramani Mahama for appointing a native of the Western Region to lead the Ghana National Gas Company, acknowledging her expertise in the oil and gas industry.
In response, Madam Judith Adjobah Blay assured the House of Chiefs of her commitment to strong collaboration and pledged to meet with them twice a year to discuss the company’s development and regional growth.
At the Western Regional Coordinating Council (WRCC), Madam Judith Adjobah Blay assured the Minister of Ghana Gas’s continued support for regional development.
Joseph Nelson, Western Regional Minister, expressed confidence that her appointment would foster strong collaboration between the company and the region, driving transformational development.
With over twenty years of experience in Ghana’s energy sector, Madam Judith Adjobah Blay brings valuable expertise in strategic leadership, policy development, and sustainable business practices.
Her appointment marks a significant milestone for Ghana Gas as the company expands its infrastructure to meet the country’s growing energy demands.