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Edmond Kombat to help lead Tema Oil Refinery revamp

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Edmond B. Kombat, a seasoned energy strategist and finance professional, has been appointed by President John Dramani Mahama as Deputy Managing Director of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), in a move geared towards revitalising the only state-owned refinery.
Mr Kombat, a lawyer and founding chairman of Edkom Group, brings extensive experience in energy policy, financial markets, and corporate strategy.
He previously served as Special Assistant to the Managing Director of TOR, where he was instrumental in securing US$110 million in investments and implementing operational reforms that reportedly saved Ghana US$300 million. His appointment signals a renewed push for efficiency and financial stability at TOR, which has faced persistent operational and liquidity challenges.
Reacting to his appointment, Mr Kombat expressed gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama, stating, “I wish to express my most profound gratitude to the President for entrusting me with the position of Deputy Managing Director of the Tema Oil Refinery. I thank His Excellency for the confidence reposed in me. I am deeply humbled and honoured.”
TOR’s financial health has been under scrutiny in recent years, with the refinery operating well below its installed capacity of 45,000 barrels per day.
The refinery has struggled with outdated infrastructure, irregular crude supply, and a debt
burden that has hampered its ability to compete with imported refined petroleum products.
Mr Kombat has previously advocated structural reforms and investment in TOR, stating that
the refinery must be repositioned as a “symbol of national pride” and a “beacon of operational excellence, financial sustainability, and a backbone of Ghana’s energy sector in the downstream.”
He underscored the need for collaboration and innovation to achieve long-term sustainability at TOR.
“I am strongly committed to playing my part in helping to turn the vision of H.E John Mahama of a robust and self-reliant energy sector into reality. I am confident that with teamwork, innovation, collective vision and resilience, we can, together, reposition TOR,” he stated.
His tenure is expected to focus on improving crude procurement processes, optimising refinery operations, and securing new funding streams. Given his background as a co-founder of the Institute for Energy Security (IES), he is expected to push for policys reforms to enhance Ghana’s energy resilience.
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Afreximbank sees opportunities in cotton sector …as it hosts partnership’s steering committee

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May 8, 2025
African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has hosted a two-day meeting of the Steering Committee of the Partenariat pour le Coton (PPC), a global platform established to support transformation and value addition in the cotton-textile-garment (CTG) sector in developing countries.
With an initial focus on the C4+ countries (Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, and Côte d’Ivoire), PPC aims to drive sustainable transformation and value addition in the CTG sector by enhancing economic returns, creating employment opportunities, and promoting economic, social and environmental sustainability.
Delivering the opening remarks at the meeting, held at Afreximbank Headquarters in Cairo Mrs Kanayo Awani, Executive Vice President for Intra-African Trade and Export Development at Afreximbank, noted that development of the cotton sector presents significant opportunities to enhance economic growth across Africa.
The sector it said contributes between 45 and 60 per cent of GDP and foreign exchange earnings in some countries.
However, she highlighted a recent study by the Steering Committee which revealed that textile and garment manufacturing sector in some C4+ countries remained at a nascent stage.
“Therefore, to upgrade and integrate into the global cotton sector value chain, we must address a range of issues, including low yields and limited processing capacity, climate change and variability, market fluctuations, global cotton prices, weak infrastructure and inadequate access to modern technology,” Mrs Awani said.
She emphasised that, as a member of the C4+ initiative, Afreximbank was committed to supporting African countries to move up the cotton value chain – transforming raw cotton into textiles and clothing.
Working with strategic partners, Afreximbank aims to help establish modern textile and garment industries in C4+ countries and across the continent to realise the development aspirations of the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Mrs Awani noted that the Steering Committee’s deliberations were centred on mobilising capital and investment to transform the African cotton sector.
She highlighted several financial and non-financial instruments that Afreximbank could deploy to support this goal, including project preparation funding, tailored financing and advisory solutions, debt and equity financing, export advisory services, SME support, insurance solutions, digital platforms to improve market access and compliance, and trade facilitation and investment promotion support.
“Through our active participation in the Partenariat pour le Coton, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting Africa’s drive for sustainable industrialisation and local value addition. By working alongside partners, we are helping unlock critical investments, strengthening technical capacity, and promoting sustainable practices across the cotton sector,” Mrs Awani said.
The outcomes of this Steering Committee meeting represents an important step towards realising the C4+ countries’ vision of a globally competitive cotton-textile-garment industry.
Afreximbank remains committed to championing initiatives that create jobs, boost trade and drive inclusive economic transformation,” Mrs Awani informed participants during the meeting.
Emphasising the importance of the outcome in his opening remarks, Mr. Jean-Marie Paugam, Deputy Director-General of World Trade Organisation (WTO), and Chairperson of the steering committee said ‘I hope that the discussions over these two days will yield concrete results for the industrialisation and local processing of cotton in partner countries. We will be able to report these results to WTO members at our next discussion on cotton, scheduled for the 14 of May at the WTO, which will address all issues facing the cotton industry in the C4 and other developing countries.”
The meeting, which brought together key stakeholders working to advance sustainable industrialisation across Africa’s CTG value chain, also included the formal signing of an amendment to the Trust Fund Agreement between Afreximbank and UNIDO.
This amendment reinforces Afreximbank’s US$ 80,230 grant to finance a baseline study critical to the development of the cotton-to-textile value chain under the PPC – delivered within a WTO-FIFA cooperation framework.
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AMC, TICON Africa seal landmark partnership deal with Labadi Beach Hotel

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April 30, 2025The African Marketing Confederation (AMC) and the Technology Information Confederation Africa (TICON Africa) have sealed a landmark partnership with Labadi Beach Hotel
Under the deal the hotel will serve as the official host and venue sponsor for the highly anticipated AMC & TICON Africa Joint Conference, scheduled to take place from August 20-22, 2025 in Accra.
This strategic collaboration marks a significant milestone in the buildup to Africa’s most influential gathering of marketing, technology, and business professionals.
Following the signing of the venue partnership, the Managing Director of Labadi Beach Hotel, David Eduaful, emphasised the hotel’s commitment to offering an unmatched hospitality experience.
“Labadi Beach Hotel, the first 5-star hotel in Ghana, will ensure that delegates have the best of Ghanaian hospitality and a lifetime memorable experience,” he stated.
The Chartered Institute of Marketing, Ghana (CIMG) and the Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana (IIPGH), as the host professional bodies for AMC and TICON Africa respectively, will spearhead this fourth edition of the conference.
Expected to welcome over 500 delegates from 35+ countries, the conference will solidify Ghana’s reputation as a hub for innovation, digital transformation, and cross-industry partnerships.
Aligned with Africa’s Agenda 2063, this event seeks to accelerate the continent’s digital economy, strengthen business ecosystems, and drive financial inclusion, ensuring sustainable and inclusive growth.
The Vice President of AMC West Africa and current CEO of CIMG, Kwabena Agyekum, praised Labadi Beach Hotel for coming on board as the official venue sponsor, saying, “We are grateful to the management of Labadi Beach Hotel for accepting our proposal to be the venue sponsor of this prestigious gathering of marketing, technology, and other professionals across Africa.”
The 2025 conference will focus on fostering synergy between marketing and technology, ensuring Africa remains competitive in the global digital economy.
The President of TICON Africa, David Gowu, expressed confidence in Labadi Beach Hotel’s ability to deliver a world-class event experience.
“We are confident Labadi Beach Hotel and its conferencing facilities will offer the best experience for over 500 delegates from Africa and other continents that will converge here in August,” he said.
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Energy sector is Ghana’s biggest economic risk —Finance Minister

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April 24, 2025
The Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has described Ghana’s energy sector as the biggest economic risk facing the country.
Speaking during a deep-dive session on the Ghana Energy Compact under Mission 300 at the ongoing World Bank/ International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings in Washington DC on Tuesday, he said the sector was burdened with a financial shortfall of approximately $2 billion.
This amount, he said surpassed the country’s domestic capital expenditure.
“This challenge goes beyond tariffs. The entire energy value chain requires urgent reform. Inefficiencies, especially in the distribution sector, are being passed onto the ordinary Ghanaian through high tariffs. ECG alone could cut the shortfall by half if it addresses these inefficiencies.” he said.
To bring stability and sustainability to the sector, he said cabinet had already approved private sector participation.
“We have submitted the legislative instrument to parliament to enable competitive procurement for power plants. These are critical steps toward bringing transparency and sustainability to the sector.” he said.
The Energy Compact, Dr Forson said had come at the right time as it had the potential to make a lasting impact.
“We are hopeful that the process will not be delayed. Time is of the essence. We must act swiftly to turn this around for the good of our economy and the well-being of our people.” he said.
At the heart of the Spring Meetings are meetings of the joint World Bank Group/IMF Development Committee and the IMF International Monetary
and Financial Committee, where progress on the work of the institutions is discussed.
Other featured events include regional briefings, press conferences, and fora focused on international development, issues of debt, economic recovery, and private sector mobilization.

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