Ghana Gas CEO Strengthens Stakeholder Collaboration in Western Region
Atuabo, Western Region | 25 August 2025 — The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana National Gas Company (Ghana Gas), Ms. Judith Adjobah Blay, has embarked on a three-day working visit to the Western Region, underscoring the company’s commitment to deepening collaboration with local authorities and communities impacted by its operations.
As part of the visit, Ms. Blay convened a stakeholder engagement meeting with Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) from areas hosting Ghana Gas infrastructure projects. The discussions focused on strengthening partnerships, addressing community concerns, and ensuring that local development priorities align with the company’s operational agenda. Ms. Blay emphasized that Ghana Gas remains committed to building trust with host communities through transparent dialogue, responsive action, and shared development benefits.
The CEO also toured operational sites across the Western Region to assess facility performance, safety standards, and community impact. Her engagements with staff and local stakeholders highlighted ongoing efforts to improve operational efficiency while prioritizing environmental stewardship and community well-being.
Ms. Blay reaffirmed Ghana Gas’s dedication to inclusive growth, stressing that effective collaboration with MMDCEs is crucial for advancing infrastructure projects, enhancing energy supply reliability, and promoting social investment programs in host communities. By maintaining open channels of communication with local authorities, Ghana Gas aims to prevent conflicts, strengthen partnerships, and enhance the socio-economic contributions of its projects.
The visit also forms part of Ghana Gas’s broader strategy to align its operations with national energy goals while ensuring that host communities directly benefit from the country’s expanding gas infrastructure. Through sustained stakeholder engagement, the company seeks to drive both industrial growth and grassroots development, positioning gas as a catalyst for Ghana’s long-term energy security and prosperity.