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Ghana Gas debunks claims by Oforikrom MP over Atuabo plant shutdown

The Ghana National Gas Company (Ghana Gas) has dismissed claims by the Member of Parliament for Oforikrom that the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant is still not working after a recent maintenance shutdown.

In a statement, the company said the reports being circulated on social and traditional media were “false and misleading.”

It explained that the planned maintenance was successfully completed ahead of schedule and in line with international safety and operational standards.

According to Ghana Gas, the plant was restarted on August 27, 2025, and has since been delivering gas safely to major consumers, including power producers and industries.

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The company noted that the shutdown works involved calibration of safety systems, overhaul of the main transmission compressor, servicing of the heat medium system, and replacement of the system fluid as recommended by the manufacturers.

It added that in previous years, restarting the plant after such major works had taken at least 14 days, but this year the team managed to complete the process in just five days.

Ghana Gas described the achievement as proof of improved planning, efficiency, and technical excellence.

Management also revealed that both the Chief Executive Officer and the Deputy Chief Executive in charge of Technical and Operations had personally commended the technical team for the job done ahead of schedule.

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Ghana Gas assured the public that the Atuabo plant is in good condition and continues to supply reliable gas to support national energy needs.

The company further urged the media and commentators to verify information from official sources before publication, stressing that unverified claims only mislead the public and create unnecessary panic.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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BoG Governor: Cedi’s appreciation not artificially influenced

The Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Johnson Asiama, has dismissed claims that the Central Bank is manipulating the exchange rate to cause the recent appreciation of the Cedi.

His comments come amid growing speculation following the local currency’s notable performance against major foreign currencies in recent weeks.

Addressing participants at the Ghana CEO Summit in Accra on Monday, 26 May 2025, Dr Asiama firmly denied any artificial intervention by the Bank of Ghana.

He noted that the strength of the Cedi was the result of broader economic improvements rather than external support or short-term tactics.

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“Our Cedi has appreciated by 24.1% against the US dollar,” he stated. “Let me emphasise that the Central Bank is not using international reserves to prop up the Cedi, nor are we engineering an unsustainable appreciation.”

He attributed the positive trend to a combination of disciplined monetary policy, foreign exchange reforms, and increased inflows.

“These are not short-term interventions—they are deliberate, structural changes aimed at ensuring long-term stability,” he explained.

Dr Asiamah further pointed to enhanced market surveillance and improved remittance flows as contributing factors to the sustained strength of the currency.

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He assured the business community that the central bank remains committed to maintaining transparency and credibility in Ghana’s monetary operations.

Source:Myjoyonline.com 

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Sammi Awuku backs former Finance Minister

Former National Lotteries Authority Boss Sammi Awuku has backed the former Finance Minister’s claim on Betting Tax

The former Finance Minister, Dr.Amin Adam, after the 2025 budget said the NPP did not implement any betting tax.

Additionally, he noted that for the NDC government to say they have abolished something which did not exist was unconscionable.

The former minister has come under fierce criticism on social media by some Ghanaians who believed the betting tax existed.

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In a post backing the former Finance Minister, Mr.Awuku wrote.

Read the full post below;

On the So-Called Abolition of 10% Tax on Lottery Wins….

First off, It is important to clarify that lottery is different from betting and same as its taxes. The National Lottery Authority (NLA) is under the Ministry of Finance, while betting is regulated by the Gaming Commission under the Ministry of the Interior.

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This distinction matters, yet it’s often ignored for political convenience.

After listening to today’s budget presentation by the Finance Minister , I couldn’t help but notice a rather misleading claim that the government has abolished the 10% lottery tax on winnings.

But let’s be honest: how do you abolish a tax that was never implemented?

For the record, under the previous NPP administration, we engaged extensively with stakeholders, including the then Finance Minister and Hon. Amin Adam and the GRA after the announcement of the proposed 10% tax on lottery wins and recognized early on that taxing lottery winnings would be problematic.

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It would have been difficult to administer, cripple the Lottery sector, unfair to players and ultimately more harmful than beneficial.

That is why the tax was never implemented nor enforced.

So, let’s call it what it is. This isn’t an “abolition” but rather a convenient attempt to score political points.

The truth is, the NPP government had already made the decision not to burden Ghanaians with this lottery tax because we understood its impact.

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Hon. Amin Adam won’t be wrong to say the Betting tax was never collected anyway since the Finance Minister Hon. Ato Forson also referred to the 10% on Lottery wins as “Betting Tax”. So if that’s what the Finance Minister refers to as Betting Tax then it was never implemented even though passed in 2023.

Ghanaians deserve honesty, not spin. Policies should be about real impact, not just headlines. Let’s focus on the issues that truly affect livelihoods.

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