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GRIDCo has recognised AngloGold Ashanti (Obuasi and Tarkwa Mines) and one of its engineers, Kisman Eghan, for their outstanding collaboration with the company over the years in delivering a reliable power supply for the mining sector.
The recognition was part of the annual Corporate Safety Durbar and Awards Ceremony, which climaxed a month-long safety awareness celebration by the company and its staff to emphasise safe operational practices in its work.
In his welcome address, Director of the Technical Services Department, Vincent Boachie, expressed appreciation to management and staff for their participation in the Safety Awareness activities.
He noted that the durbar was not only a celebration but also a reminder of GRIDCo’s collective responsibility to keep safety at the heart of its operations.
“Safety is really about our habits, our well-being, and looking out for one another. Recording no major incidents this year is proof that vigilance and discipline are paying off.”
He further highlighted GRIDCo’s progress towards ISO 45001 compliance, improvements in fire safety systems, and expanded training programmes, positioning the company firmly within best international practice.
The awards segment, which was the highlight of the Safety Durbar, honoured AngloGold Ashanti (Obuasi Mine) with the Collaboration Award for their longtime work with GRIDCo and for their rapid mobilisation and technical assistance when GRIDCo’s Obuasi Sub-Station suffered a fire in May 2025.
Their support helped contain the situation and safeguard the transmission network and power supply requirements in Obuasi.
Meanwhile, AngloGold Ashanti (Obuasi Mine) Energy & Specialist for Engineering, Kisman Eghan, received the Chief Executive (CE) Special Award for facilitating engineering support for GRIDCo in the aftermath of the Obuasi substation fire incident.
Responding to the recognition, Ing. Eghan stated, “Our two businesses are high-risk, so if you joke with safety, it’s not good. That is why we take a keen interest in safety.”

He reaffirmed AngloGold’s commitment to working hand in hand with GRIDCo to uphold protocols and deliver safe, reliable power for Ghana’s mining sector.
He also underscored the longstanding partnership with GRIDCo as vital to powering the mining industry, noting that mining operations depend on electricity that is available, reliable, and cost-effective throughout the life of the mine.
He highlighted AngloGold’s core values of safety, respect, integrity, sustainability, excellence, and collaboration, stressing that safety and collaboration are paramount in both mining and energy operations.
In an address on behalf of the Chief Executive, the Deputy Chief Executive (Engineering and Operations), Frank Otchere, admonished staff, saying, “Electricity is the very commodity that drives development, yet it remains a dangerous force that can kill us if we take it for granted.
"That is why strict adherence to safety protocols, even when they seem bureaucratic or laborious, is critical.”
He urged employees to maintain vigilance, discipline, and consistent use of PPEs to safeguard lives and GRIDCo’s reputation in the energy sector.
The event marked the culmination of planned activities, including a health walk, blood donation drive, workplace ergonomics assessment and presentations, aerobics sessions, and the Interdepartmental Safety Quiz, which was won by Isaac Adade of GRIDCo’s Kumasi Operational Area.

These activities were designed to promote health, well-being, and operational discipline across the company.
The programme, held in Kumasi on Friday, 21 November 2025, took place under the theme “Revolutionising Occupational Safety and Health: The Role of Technology and Innovation.”
It coincided with the International Labour Organisation’s ongoing global conversation on workplace safety.
The 2025 Safety Durbar brought together management, staff, industry experts, and partners in a collective reaffirmation of GRIDCo’s commitment to workplace safety.
It also reiterated the need for GRIDCo’s safety culture to align with international standards.
GRIDCo continues to be at the forefront of nurturing a culture of vigilance and empowering its workforce.
The observance of the Safety Awareness Celebration serves as a moment of reflection, appreciation of progress, and recommitment to the collective vision of making GRIDCo a safer and more secure working environment.
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