Audio By Carbonatix
Karpowership has held an engagement with energy sector reporters to thank them for their continued support and professionalism throughout the year, while also providing updates on the company’s operations and broader impact.
Speaking at the meeting, Sandra Amarquaye, Communications Manager at Karpowership, expressed appreciation to the media for their collaboration and responsible reporting, noting that their support has been instrumental in enhancing public understanding of energy sector issues.
Ms Amarquaye briefed journalists on the Karpowership project, reaffirming the company’s commitment to power generation and to delivering reliable electricity throughout the year, despite operational challenges.
She emphasised that Karpowership remains focused on ensuring consistent and dependable power to support Ghana’s economic growth and energy security.
She also highlighted the company’s impact beyond power generation, noting how Karpowership’s operations positively impact lives and communities through job creation, community engagement initiatives, and support for social development programmes.
Reaffirming Karpowership’s long-term commitment to Ghana, Ms Amarquaye assured stakeholders that the company will continue to deliver reliable power, strengthen its community impact, and maintain open, transparent engagement with the media.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to sustained collaboration between Karpowership and energy reporters in the year ahead.
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