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 Govt assures payment of compensation for petroleum hub land

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The government has assured the landowners of the 20,000 acres land earmarked for the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation project in the Western Region of adequate compensation.

It therefore, urged the chiefs and people of Jomoro to trust in the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama to transform the petroleum hub from concept to reality—positioning Ghana as the first African nation to develop such an integrated energy infrastructure.

These were made known by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the PHDC, Dr Toni Aubynn, during a visit to the designated site on Friday assuring them that the project would not be abandoned.

Accompanied by his deputies, Onasis Rosely and Halimatu Sadia Abdulai Abu, along with other senior management members, Dr Aubynn embarked on a series of strategic engagements. The visit marked his inaugural tour since his appointment by President John Dramani Mahama.

Following recent consultations with the Western Regional House of Chiefs, the visit further demon­strated the PHDC leadership’s commitment to fostering collabo­ration with the people of Jomoro to advance the Petroleum Hub initiative.

With an ambition to transform Jomoro into the “Rotterdam of Africa,” Dr Aubynn appealed for calm and support as efforts intensi­fied to secure funding, particularly for compensating of landowners of the 20,000 acres earmarked for the project.

He emphasised the corpora­tion’s focus on local content, assur­ing that residents of Jomoro would be given priority for technical and key roles within the project.

As part of the preparations, he announced an upcoming skills development initiative aimed at training local youth for emerging opportunities tied to the project.

“We are here to formally introduce ourselves to Awulae and the Nzema chiefs and assure them of our commitment to delivering a successful Petroleum Hub,” Dr Aubynn stated.

“President John Mahama has tasked us with ensure that the people of Jomoro are the first to benefit, and we are determined to deliver on that mandate.”

The PHDC delegation also vis­ited the project office in Nawule, Jomoro Municipality, to familiarise themselves with ongoing opera­tions. Dr Aubynn commended the staff for their dedication and urged them to continue working dili­gently to bring the Petroleum Hub vision to life.

Nana Avo Nwia, Chief of Tiko­bo Number 2 and member of the Standing Committee, speaking on behalf of Awulae Annor Adjaye III, commended Dr Aubynn’s efforts and expressed confidence in his leadership, citing his extensive experience in the mining and ener­gy sectors.

He urged the PHDC and the government to remain focused on delivering the transformative proj­ect, which is expected to generate thousands of jobs for the local youth. He also called for the swift compensation of affected farmers.

Nana Nyamekeh Annor IV, Chief of Bonyere, one of the key communities impacted by the project—encouraged the PHDC to harness local expertise in execut­ing the initiative. He reaffirmed the full support of the chiefs and residents, expressing confidence in the project’s potential to transform the region.

Local youth also expressed op­timism about the job opportunities the project presents, welcoming Dr Aubynn’s pledge to prioritise Jomoro residents in recruitment and training.

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 Churches tasked to tackle indiscipline in society

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 The Right Reverend Kwaku Effah, the Methodist Bishop of the Sunyani Diocese, has urged churches to help tackle the growing trend of indiscipline in the country.

That could be done if churches concentrate on building the youth to become matured in Christianity, he stated in an interview on the side-lines of the 46th annual synod of the Methodist of Ghana held at Duayaw-Nkwanta in the Ahafo Region.

It was under the theme: ‘Dis­cipleship: growing into Christian maturity,’ and attended by Dioce­san executives, the standing com­mittees of the church, members of the coordination offices and pastors wives.

The synod enabled the church to take stock and highlighted the previous year’s achievements, looked into emerging challenges and projected for the future.

Rt Rev. Effah also noted that Christian maturity and a strength­ened faith in God would make the youth disciplined and principled, and urged the churches to form youth groups and provide employ­able skills training to create job opportunities for them.

“The youth groups will bring young people together, provide them with employable skills train­ing to build on their future,” he stated, asking Christians not to live to please themselves, instead strive to live to please God.

That would enable them to grow into Christian maturity and entreated the churches to also prioritise the spiritual growth and development of their members, saying the lives of Christians must develop physically, spiritually, emotionally and socially.

“Christian maturity is not about age or positions in the church, but a life characterised by holiness and righteousness,” he stated and urged Christians to pray constantly to strengthen their relationships with God.

They must also always seek the Holy Spirit guidance and look onto Jesus Christ and eschew sin and to live righteously. —GNA

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President Mahama launches ONE Million Coders  programme 

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The President of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has launched the One Million Coders programme, aimed at training one million Ghanaians with digital skills. 

This programme seeks to empower young ghanaians, with coding skills and prepare them for the future job market.

The One Million Coders programme is under the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations aimed at promoting digital innovation and skills development in Ghana. 

This programme aligns with the Ministry’s mandate to drive the country’s digital transformation agenda.

At the launch of the One Million Coders program, President John Mahama emphasized that this initiative is a strategic pillar in his efforts to reset Ghana’s agenda with digital skills. 

It’s a deliberate attempt to invest in the future of Ghanaian youth through technology and innovation.

By equipping young people with cutting-edge digital skills,  the country is empowering them to drive Ghana’s digital transformation and economic growth.

The President emphasized that the One Million Coders (OMC) programme encompasses more than just technical skills.

The President highlights the program’s potential to transform lives and drive economic growth. This perspective underscores the importance of digital literacy in today’s economy, where technological proficiency is increasingly crucial for success.

Hon. LlSamuel Nartey George (MP), Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations emphasized that the One Million Coders program is a flagship program of the John Mahama-led administration.

According to him, the program aims to equip young people with essential digital skills, demonstrating the government’s commitment to empowering the youth and bridging the digital divide.

The Minister was of the view that the initiative will create opportunities for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, promoting digital inclusion and reducing inequality, adding, the launch of the One Million Coders programme within the 120-day social contract period showcases President Mahama’s focus on delivering on his promises National Communications Authority

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 SIC Insurance pays GH¢1.54m insurance claim to GCB Bank PLC

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Mr Agyenim-Boateng (seventh from right) presenting the dummy cheque to Mr Afram

 SIC Insurance PLC has paid an insurance claim of GH¢c1.54 million to GCB Bank PLC under GCB Bank’s Bankers Blanket Policy.

Presenting a cheque to the bank’s Deputy Managing Director (Finance), Mr Socrates Afram, on Monday at a brief ceremony at GCB Bank’s Head office in Accra, the Acting Managing Director of SIC Insurance PLC, Mr James Agyenim-Boateng, expressed his appreciation to the bank for its con­tinuous business relations with SIC Insurance PLC over the years.

He reminded the business and insurance communities that SIC In­surance PLC was stable, financially strong and paid claims on time.

Mr Agyenim-Boateng urged the business community to prioritise doing business with the SIC.

Mr Agyenim-Boateng said apart from the payment made to GCB Bank, SIC Insurance PLC recently paid $1 million in claims to a client in Accra and $780,000 to another company in Tema.

“At SIC Insurance PLC, we value our relationship with GCB Bank, we take our promises seriously as our promises are sacred. Continue to stand by us and when bad times come, we will chase you with your cheque to come and present to you,” he said.

For his part, the Deputy Man­aging Director (Finance) of GCB Bank PLC, Mr Afram, said the bank cherished its relationship with SIC, adding that it has been mutual­ly beneficial to the two institutions.

 BY TIMES REPORTER

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