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Cabinet has ordered the Ministry of Transport to transfer operations of the PSC Tema Shipyard and Dry Dock Company Limited to the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) with immediate effect.
A statement signed by the Communications Minister, Dr Omane Boamah said the decision was taken at Cabinet’s 41st meeting chaired by President John Dramani Dramani.
According to the statement, by taking the decision, the government expects that the “Tema Shipyard would in the long term attract the needed resources to venture into the building of Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Vessels for the oil and gas industry even as it continues to provide services to the ports and harbours and related sectors in the short to medium term.”
Read full statement below:
CABINET APPROVES TRANSFER OF TEMA SHIPYARD TO GPHA
& HANDING OVER MOORING FACILITY TO TOR
Cabinet has directed the Ministry of Transport to hand over the operations of the PSC Tema Shipyard and Dry Dock Company Limited (PSCT) to the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA).
Cabinet took the decision at its 41st Meeting chaired by President John Dramani
Mahama.
Government expects that, with this decision, the Tema Shipyard would in the long
term attract the needed resources to venture into the building of Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Vessels for the oil and gas industry even as it continues to provide services to the ports and harbours and related sectors in the short to medium term.
Cabinet also approved at its 41st Meeting the takeover of an offshore mooring
facility from Trafigura, free from encumbrances, at the end of the concession by the Ministry of Petroleum.
The Ministry will thereafter transfer the facility to the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) for its use over a period of fifteen (15) years. This is part of government’s initiatives to comprehensively reposition TOR in Ghana’s downstream petroleum sector to offer regular supply of petroleum products to Ghanaians and our neighbouring countries.
The decisions taken to transfer the PSC Tema Shipyard to the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority and the provision of a mooring facility for the use of Tema Oil Refinery are expected to contribute significantly to efforts being made to create
more jobs through diversification and value addition to our raw materials.
The mooring facility, which is a loading buoy anchored offshore, will also serve as a point of interconnection for tankers loading or offloading gas or liquid petroleum products.
Other decisions taken by Cabinet are the approval of an Affirmative Action Bill and a
$97,450,000 financing for the second tranche of the modernization of the Kumai
Central Market and Kejetia Infrastructure Projects.
Ongoing works to modernize the Kumasi Central Market and the Kejetia
Infrastructure Project being worked on by three hundred and forty (340) workers has reached an advance stage and will provide a modern and befitting environment for traders and their customers particularly women who regularly visit the market.
The Affirmative Action Bill seeks to advance and ensure women empowerment with
the view to according females the enabling and progressive environment in Ghana.
President Mahama urged all Ghanaians including, Traditional and Religious Leaders,
Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), Non-”Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Workers, Academia and Students to support the passage of the bill as it makes its way to parliament for consideration and approval.
“Considering the progress Ghana has made in her democratic journey, the Affirmative Action Bill is deemed to be appropriate, responsive, fit for purpose, progressive and long overdue”, President Mahama said during the discussions on the Bill.
Edward OMANE BOAMAH (DR.)
MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS
ACCRA
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