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Kwaku Bediako inducted into Corporate Hall of Fame, named Most Respected CEO

CH Group’s Founder and Executive Chairman Kwaku Bediako was recently inducted into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame, 2021. The Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame is conceptualized as a grouping of selected current and former Chairmen and Chairpersons, and overall top CEOs in Ghana’s Business Sector who are actively working, retired or are nearing retirement, and whose accomplishments deserve to be recognized and celebrated for posterity to commemorate and emulate. Based on the assessment of our Group Chairman’s performance and corporate appeal over the years by the event organisers The Business Executive Limited (TBE), the Executive Directors with the board of directors and the Evaluation Committee, selected and inducted Kwaku Bediako into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame, 2021. With over 25 years’ experience in International Business, Kwaku Bediako leads CH Group with the objective of ensuring the overall success of its diverse subsidiaries and growing the Group’s portfolio. To read Kwaku’s full profile please click here. The purpose of the Hall is to recognize and celebrate professional accomplishments and to provide a forum to collectively contribute to the growth and development of corporate Ghana, by providing knowledge, skills, expertise, and experience to both successors at the helm of the corporate sector and public policymakers/implementers. 2021 Ghana Industry CEO Awards (Most Respected CEO Award) Additionally, Kwaku Bediako has been awarded as the Most Respected CEO in the Downstream Oil/Gas category, at the 2021 Ghana Industry CEO Awards. Having received over three million nominations from the Ghanaian public, The Business Executive Limited shortlisted about 500 CEOs for the public voting exercise covering various industry sectors. Per the statistics, Kwaku Bediako obtained more votes than other nominees in the Downstream Oil/Gas category. The Ghana Industry CEO Awards is aimed at identifying and publicly recognizing the most outstanding chief executives in corporate Ghana across a wide range of sectors. Eligible awardees include CEOs of both private and public sector corporations and institutions.

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NPA certifies 3,468 drivers, vehicles to distribute petroleum products

The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) licensed 3,468 bulk road vehicles (BRVs) and drivers between January and June to enable them to haul and distribute petroleum products across the country. The Director in charge of Inspection and Monitoring at the NPA, Ms Esther Anku, explained that the measure was in line with efforts by the authority to reduce incidents of road accidents among BRV drivers which had become a worrying phenomenon and, in some cases, led to devastating consequences. Ms Anku was speaking at a safety workshop and clinic organised for BRV drivers, owners and operators by Chase Logistics, operators of the Tema Tank Farm (TTF) in the Tema Industrial Area, last Friday. The programme, dubbed: “Tema Tank Farm’s BRV Clinic”, was on the theme: “We mean safety: All accidents are preventable” and sensitised stakeholders in the petroleum transportation sector to risk reduction. It was attended by members of the Ghana National Petroleum Tanker Drivers Union (GNPTDU) and other affiliate bodies. Ms Anku said the NPA was liaising with BRV driver unions to train and license all their members, after which only certified drivers would be permitted to drive petroleum product haulage vehicles. Previously, BRV drivers only had DVLA required licences for driving trucks. The NPA’s new certification regime, however, has introduced modules, which include knowledge about how to handle petroleum products, enhanced safety and security lessons, as well as defensive driving. Illegalities Ms Anku said the licensing regime was also to provide a framework for proper monitoring by the NPA, especially of illegal activities such as siphoning, smuggling and related offences. As a follow up to the new policy, she said, four BRV inspection facilities had been licensed by the authority, in collaboration with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) to undertake bi-annual inspection of BRVs prior to the granting of full licences by the NPA. “Recognising that the training of BRV drivers in defensive mechanism and safe handling of petroleum products is key to the prevention of accidents, the NPA, together with the DVLA and the Road Safety Limited (RSL), have developed modules for training and certification of all BRV drivers in the industry and we expect the training of the first batch to commence by the third quarter of 2019,” she said. Ms Anku expressed optimism that industry players in the sector would collaborate and help address the safety deficiencies in the sector. Energy Ministry The Head of Safety at the Ministry of Energy, Mr Addo Twum, at his turn, said following the completion of work on a health, safety, security and environment (HSSE) manual which provided guidelines for safety operating procedures, the ministry was seeking to adequately sensitise players to the need to prevent accidents. He emphasised that safety was a collective responsibility, hence the need for players to build a positive safety culture, provide training support and equip personnel with the right tools to ensure safer operations. “Success or failure ultimately depends on personnel, hence individuals ought to comply with the requirements associated with loading, transportation and unloading of petroleum products,” Mr Twum stressed. Chase Logistics The Managing Director of Chase Logistics, Mr Bartholomew Darko, for his part, said the company saw the need to create a platform for all players in the chain to collaborate and significantly reduce risk in their operations. “Given the crucial role our tanker drivers play and the systematic and un-systematic risks in their operations, it is important that from time to time we create a platform that will discuss our operations and workable preventive measures that can be brought to bear to safely contribute to the development of the country,” he said. He, however, expressed regret at the condition of the roads linking the area which hosted many oil and gas installations, as well as electricity generating facilities, saying all the companies in the enclave rendered essential services to the country. Mr Darko noted that whereas the government generated significant revenue and taxes from the enclave, owing to the industries located in the area, the condition of the roads was one that could compromise safety. “It is regrettable to note that while our vehicles are certified as road worthy, our roads await certification to be worthy of the vehicles that ply them,” he complained, and expressed the hope that a petition sent to the Minister of Roads in respect of that would receive the necessary attention. Source: Graphic Online

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CH Foundation donates $100K to Ghana Covid-19 Private Sector Fund

The CH Foundation, an independent non-profit organisation, has supported the Ghana Covid-19 Private Sector Fund with $100,000. Their donation is to help complete the construction of Ghana’s first-ever infectious disease isolation and treatment facility. The CH Foundation is the charitable arm of the CH Group, an indigenous Ghanaian-owned holding company engaged in the petroleum, real estate, agribusiness and waste management industries. The Chief Operating Officer of the CH Group, Cynthia Darko Acquaye, led the CH Foundation team to make the donation to the Ghana Covid-19 Private Sector Fund. She was accompanied to the project site by Chairman of the CH Group, Kwaku Bediako, Dr. Dan Amoah, Executive Director of CH Group, Kingsley Sarpong, Managing Director of Chase Petroleum Ghana Limited, Fuseina Abu, Managing Director of Gold Key Properties, Bartholomew Darko, Managing Director of Tema Tank Farm Limited and Yaw Okyere, HR Director of CH Group. Madam Acquaye stated the company and its charitable arm recognise the importance of the centre and the contributions it would undoubtedly make to Ghana’s fight against the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the treatment and containment of other infectious diseases. “Today we are going through one pandemic. We also know that our resources are limited in this country and so, to have the private sector take this initiative, to build a 100-bed infectious disease hospital, we thought that this was a noble cause that we needed to support,” Madam Acquaye said. “Ghana’s economy can only fully flourish when among other things, health concerns have been addressed and effective remedies are put in place to prevent the spread of infectious diseases,” she added. Chairman of the Technical Committee of the Ghana COVID-19 Private Sector Fund, Dr. Justice Yankson expressed gratitude to the CH Group for their donation towards the completion of the 100-bed infectious disease isolation and treatment facility, located at the Ga East Hospital in Accra. The 100-bed infectious disease isolation and treatment facility located at the is expected to be ready for use by the end of June. It will cater for critically ill Covid-19 patients and, in subsequent years, be used to treat other infectious diseases. It is an initiative of the Ghana Covid-19 Private Sector Fund, which was set up by some Ghanaian business executives in response to the clarion call from President Akufo-Addo for a concerted national effort to fight the Covid-19 pandemic. Earlier this week, the Fund launched a crowdfunding initiative to raise money to complete its flagship project. With a few weeks to the official opening of the facility for use, the Ghana Covid-19 Private Sector Fund says it is offering as many Ghanaians with an opportunity with the #10GhanaChallenge to be part of history by contributing as little as ¢10 each towards the first infectious diseases treatment facility in Ghana. The #10GhanaChallenge is mostly a social media campaign where after making a donation of ¢10, each donor is urged to produce a short video clip to announce their contribution and then nominate some friends to each to contribute ¢10 towards the project. “You can donate by dialling the short code 71825*219# on all networks and even though this is for you to donate just ¢10 you can feel free to donate as much as you want,” Managing Trustee of the Ghana Covid-19 Private Sector Fund Senyo Hosi said. “Then after you’ve made your donation, you tag some of your friends on social media and challenge them to donate and share in the pride you feel.” Source: Joy Online

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Chase Logistics holds safety workshop

The management and staff of Chase Logistics, the owner of Tema Tank Farms (TTF) and a member of the CH Group, has organized its maiden BRV safety clinic and workshop in Tema. The theme for the event was ‘We mean safety, All accidents are preventable’. The objective of the program is to create a safety awareness culture through constant education and sensitization with the National Petroleum Authority and other National safety Policies and Procedures. The event also hopes to provide a platform that helps to identify risks in the duties of BRV drivers and sensitize BRV owners and drivers on legal and regulatory requirements and compliance expectations of the National Petroleum Authority, Ghana National Fire Service, Motor Transport and Traffic Directorate, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority and GRA-Customs Division. Mr. Bartholomew Darko, the Managing Director of Chase Logistics said the company hopes to do its part in improving health, safety and security on both people and the environment. He said ‘given the crucial role our tanker drivers play and the systematic and un-systematic risks in their operations, it is important that from time to time we create a platform that will discuss our operations and workable preventive measures that can be brought to bear to safely contribute to the development of the country’. Source: Ghana Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors

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Tema Tank Farm donates to Kpone Traditional Council, District Police

The Management of Tema Tank Farm Limited has donated food relief items to the Kpone Traditional Council and Kpone District Police as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in supporting the vulnerable communities and police. The donation made to the Kpone Traditional Council comprised of 40 bags of rice, assorted tin fish and tin tomatoes for distribution to the vulnerable and needy within the traditional area. The food relief items donated to the Kpone District Police consisted of 15 bags of rice, assorted tin fish and 10 boxes of tin tomatoes for distribution among the police. The Tema Tank Farm Ltd’s Managing Director Mr Bartholomew Darko presenting the items explained that this initiative aims at appreciating the peaceful co-existence within the community and to cushion residents of the impact of the lockdown. The representatives of the Traditional Council received the items on behalf of the Council and Mr Alex Nii Anang, the Secretary to the Council expressed the council’s appreciation for the kind gesture of TTF among other previous assistances to the community and assured the Management of TTF that the items would reach the people to help reduce the burden on them in those difficult times. The Kpone District Police Commander, DSP Seth Tay, receiving the items also thanked the Company (TTF) for the donation and emphasised the commitment of the police to continue working hard to guarantee the security of the area for businesses to go about their duties for the ultimate development of the country. Tema Tank Farm Ltd is the largest privately-owned petroleum storage management company and has been operating in the Tema Industrial Area near the Kpone Community for the past 8 years and have been assisting the Kpone Community and other institutions as a good corporate citizen. Currently, it is constructing a court and library complex for the Kpone Community. Source: Citi Newsroom

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CH Group participates in Ashesi Career Fair

On March 17, 2023, CH Group participated in the Ashesi Career Fair, showcasing our commitment to attracting the most talented and accomplished students from universities in Ghana and around the world. Our booth, designed to be inviting and informative, drew the attention of many prospective candidates who were impressed by our insightful presentation. We were delighted to engage with these students and discuss opportunities for internships, national service, and graduate programs. Throughout the event, CH Group representatives had the opportunity to interact one-on-one with approximately 200 students from all levels who stopped by our booth. Our team evaluated resumes and interacted with students to evaluate their potential for various roles, including internships, national service, and graduate programs. At CH Group, we believe in recognizing and rewarding exceptional achievements. To this end, we were pleased to offer financial awards to the winners of several competitions held during the fair, including Ashesi’s most enterprising business pitch, the elevator pitch competition, the programming competition, the best CV for the Class of 2023, and the personal branding competition. Overall, the Ashesi Career Fair was an excellent platform for CH Group to establish connections with talented and motivated students and alumni. We look forward to continuing to engage with the best and brightest individuals as we pursue our mission of promoting career growth and development. At CH Group, we are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, nationality, ethnic descent, or any other characteristic. We firmly believe that diversity enriches our workforce and enhances our ability to innovate and deliver high-quality services to our clients. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply for our internship, national service, and graduate program opportunities. Browse more images from the fair below.

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