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Sanitation Minister assures Jospong Group, other investors of govt's support

 The Sanitation and Water Resources Minister, Madam Cecilia Abena Dapaah, has assured the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) of the government's support.

We will support and encourage the Jospong Group of Companies to grow higher and all private companies that will invest in the sanitation and water space," Dapaah affirmed when she paid a working visit to the Accra Compost and Recycling Plant (ACARP) at Adjen-Kotoku in the Greater Accra Region on Thursday, April 7, 2022.

Consequently, she charged the JGC to lead in the waste to energy space (green energy).

She said the government was ready to support any private entity that will venture into the green energy space.

Sanitation Minister, Jospong Group,

According to her, though investing in the waste to energy space was capital intensive, she was confident JGC, with its track record, would be able to marshall the needed resources to undertake such a project.

In this vein, she commended the JGC for its continuous 'huge investment" in the water and sanitation space.

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That, she said, was evident in the group's completed and and ongoing waste management projects across the country.

After being conducted around the plant by the General Manager (GM) of ACARP, Mr. Michael Padi Tuwor, Madam Dapaah expressed her satisfaction with operations at the facility.

I am very impressed with operations at ACARP because they have lived up to expectation," she gladly expressed.

For the Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources (MSWR), she emphasised that it was crucial that there were projects like ACARP to help add value to waste in the country.

Where would we have put the 7,149,922 tons of waste Ghana generates yearly if there were no projects like ACARP"? she quizzed.

Sanitation Minister, Jospong Group,

Against this background, Madam Dapaah praised members of the Environmental Service Providers Association (ESPA) for their contributions towards waste management.

She also used the opportunity to encourage Ghanaians to cultivate the habit of waste separation first in the homes.

The country must also wean itself from open defecation, and desist from the practice of including solid waste to faecal sludge," she advised.

She indicated that her ministry was consciously sensitising Ghanaians on the need to bury organic materials for compost and ensure that inorganic materials were transported to transfer stations and facilities such as ACARP.

Our doors are still open for proposals and ideas," she said.

The minister lauded President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for his vision to ensure a clean Ghana.

We must continue to pray for the President for his empathy in providing Ghanaians with free water for 15 months which helped save lives during the early months of the Covid," she said.

Sanitation Minister, Jospong Group,

She described the Executive Chairman of JGC, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, as a man with a "soft ear" to proposals and ideas.

He also believes in women, a risk-taker and has the can-do spirit which makes a lot of impact," she said.

The GM of ACARP, Michael Padi Tuwor, thanked Madam Dapaah and her team for the visit.

He assured that the company will continue to contribute its quota towards managing and adding value to waste.

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