Is Ghana’s democracy stable? “Yes, but it’s far from mature,” says self-confessed libertarian and CEO of IMANI, Franklin Cudjoe. “In our highly polarised political landscape, new ideas are automatically seen as subversive”. Recently ranked second most influential policy think tank in Africa, IMANI is a constant ...
TWD Archive – Nana Kobena Nketsia V, Paramount Chief of Essikado Traditional Area
From the TWD Archive First published in September 2009 David Ampofo talks to Nana Kobena Nketsia V, Paramount Chief of Essikado Traditional Area about the role of traditional authorities in Ghana’s emerging oil and gas sector. Have your say. Get involved. Leave ...
TWD Archive – Nana Boakye Asafu-Adjaye, Ghana National Petroleum Corporation
From the TWD Archive First published in August 2009 David Ampofo interviews Nana Boakye Asafu-Adjaye, Acting Chief Executive of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation on the role his company plays in Ghana’s emerging oil and gas industry. Have your say. Get involved. ...
TWD Archive – Jacob Hobenu, Financial Analyst
From the TWD Archive First published in September 2009 David Ampofo speaks to Jacob Hobenu, Financial Analyst on his views on how Ghana should manage her oil revenues. Have your say. Get involved. Leave a comment. (Scroll to the end of the ...
TWD Archive – Ebow Haizel-Ferguson, Community Relations Consultant
From the TWD Archive First published in July 2009 David Ampofo interviews Ebow Haizel-Ferguson, Community Relations Consultant on the need to involve the host community in order to avoid the Niger Delta experience. Have your say. Get involved. Leave a comment. (Scroll ...
TWD Archive – Dr Kwame Ampofo, Tema Oil Refinery
From the TWD Archive First published in July 2009 David Ampofo interviews Dr Kwame Ampofo, Acting Managing Director of Tema Oil Refinery on the issue of TOR’s debts and the role of the refinery in Ghana’s emerging oil and gas industry. Have ...
TWD Archive – Alexander Mould, National Petroleum Authority
From the TWD Archive First published in July 2009 David Ampofo interviews Alexander Mould, Acting Chief Executive of Ghana’s National Petroleum Authority. The agency is responsible for regulating the petroleum industry’s downstream sector. Have your say. Get involved. Leave a comment. (Scroll to ...
Occupy Ghana talks government accountability on Time with David
Does Occupy Ghana have what it takes to root out corruption, and hold public officials to account, in the interest of good governance in Ghana? While its critics label them as elitist opposition stooges, the group describes itself as a ...