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Current Director of Technical Service at Volta River Authority (VRA), Jonathan Amoako - Baah has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo).
He takes over from William Amuna who formally announced his exit on Thursday.
Speaking to JoyBusiness during a swearing-in ceremony as a board member of GRIDCo, Mr. Amoako – Baah said he would be putting in measures to consolidate gains made by the previous Chief Executive.
He said, “…we’re talking about the wholesale electricity market which has not been established yet; my focus is to get it established to run properly.”
Mr Amoako-Baah said, “The reason being that, we think when we have the wholesale electricity market established properly, it will drive tariffs down and consumers will pay less electricity bills which will make everybody happy.”
He said, “It will also make production of electricity in Ghana very competitive and we can export to the outside market."
"Well for me, even if the bar is so high, you have to still maintain the standards. I believe that there is no mounting that is so high that we cannot surmount,” he said
Many in the power sector would be looking forward to see what he would be bringing on board to consolidate gains made over years for the firm and whether he would also convince government to list GRIDCo on the Ghana Stock Exchange.
Experience
Jonathan Amoako - Baah has worked for several years as a Design Engineer on several projects including the Northern Electrification and System Reinforcement Project. He has also worked with the West African Gas Pipeline Project specifically on pipeline development and the Takoradi 2 Expansion Project as the Task Manager.
His other duties included negotiations for power purchase agreement on the establishment of a 126MW OSONOR thermal power plant in Tema.
He is an international speaker on the electric utility industry and has spoken at various conferences in Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Mr. Amoako Baah graduated with a Master of Business Administration in Finance at the University of Ghana, Legon.
He had prior in 1985 received a BSc degree from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi specializing in Communications.
He is a Fellow of the Ghana Institution of Engineers a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers of the USA and also a member of the UPDEA Scientific Committee.
He is the president of Society of VRA Engineers.
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