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Ghana Gas Company has announced the retirement of its board, effective February 4, 2016.
The decision was arrived at by a resolution taken at a meeting held on January 13, 2016 to retire all non-executive directors of the company.
The non-executive directors of the company are Dr Kwesi Botchwey, Dr Valerie Esther Sawyerr, Eric Nathaniel Yankah and William Patrick Tewiah.
The board also accepted the retirement of the company secretary, Agbesi Kwadzo Dzakpasu, effective the same date.

According to a statement issued by the company, the board, on assumption of office in July 2011, commenced operations by successfully establishing the administrative and operational structures of the company from scratch, and superintended over the recruitment of key staff.
Following the board’s review of the Gas Task Force Report and the then options for the development of gas infrastructure, the board decisively chose a configuration of having an onshore gas processing facility to process raw natural gas and produce various products, including lean gas for power production, liquefied petroleum gas and other natural gas liquids for domestic and industrial use.
The board implemented the Western Gas Infrastructure Project and successfully brought the Gas Processing Plant, associated pipelines and auxiliary equipment into operation in November 2014, despite a number of incipient challenges that the company faced during the development phase of the project.
“Today, the company is well-grounded and has successfully completed its first full year of commercial operations, has suitably trained staff to man its facilities and operations and is poised to maintain its leadership in the downstream gas marked in Ghana”.
The board expressed its profound gratitude to the Government of Ghana, especially President John Mahama, and other stakeholders for their support during their tenure in office.
Click link to access official statement from Ghana Gas.
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