Kufuor meets Chinese power company delegation
Accra, April 17, Ghanadot/GNA – President
John Agyekum Kufuor on Wednesday granted audience to a
delegation of Shenzhen Energy Group Limited from China,
which is in the country to build a thermal power plant at
Kpone, near Tema, and noted with satisfaction the growing
economic partnership between Ghana and the Asian country.
He said his government was fully behind the company in its
contribution to the national effort to achieve energy
security.
The project, initiated by Togbe Afede XIV, Agbogbomefia of
Ho Asogli, would add 560 megawatts of electricity to the
nation’s generation mix.
Chinese companies are undertaking a number of projects in
the country, including the construction of a 600
million-dollar hydro-electric dam at Bui, as well as roads.
Mr Gao Zi Min, Board Chairman and leader of the delegation,
said they were determined to share their experience and help
Ghana to meet its energy needs to speed up the pace of
industrialization.
He pledged quality job and quick completion of the project.
Phase One, which is programmed to be completed by the end of
2008, would generate 200 megawatts of electricity.
President Kufuor later met with former Tanzanian President
Benjamin Mkapa at the Castle, Osu.
He is in Ghana to attend the 12th United Nations Conference
on Trade and Development due to open April 20 in Accra.
President Kufuor thanked Mr Mkapa for accepting to serve on
the three-member panel he set up earlier this year to help
restore peace and security to Kenya, following a
post-election violence in that country.
President Kufuor said the good job done by the Panel,
chaired by former UN Chief Kofi Annan, with Gracia Machel,
wife of former South African President Nelson Mandela, as
the other member, had paid off with Kenya now back to
normalcy.
Mr Mkapa paid glowing tribute to the extraordinary patience
of Mr Annan, saying that made the difference.
GNA
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