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General News of Tuesday, 19 September 2023

Source: BOST

BOST bags three awards at 2023 APSCA in Kenya

BOST MD, Edwin Provencal with other reps from the company during the APSCA awards ceremony BOST MD, Edwin Provencal with other reps from the company during the APSCA awards ceremony

The Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited has been honored with three awards at the just ended Africa Public Sector Conference & Awards (APSCA) in Nairobi, Kenya.

The awards is aimed at recognizing outstanding public sector agencies, individuals, in various capacities of government across the continent of Africa, who have demonstrated excellence in service delivery.

Ghana’s BOST on the night bagged three awards. They include, “Most Transformed Public Sector Agency of the Year” and “Public Sector Team of the Year- Silver” award.

Overall, the Managing Director, Edwin Nii Obodai Provencal who was present at the awards won the prestigious “Public Sector CEO of the Year”.

He was joined at the ceremony by the board chairman, Mr Ekow Hackman. Also present were Maame Pokua Appiah, Executive Assistant to the Managing Director, Mrs Harriet Amoah, General Counsel and Head of Legal Services, Ato Amissah Wilson, General Manager, Corporate Planning and Mr. Kwabena Appiah, Head of IT.

These awards are a recognition of the performance of the company and the Managing Director during the year 2022.

The awards ceremony, which was held on Friday September 8 2023 was attended by high-ranking government officials from Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria and Botswana.

Meanwhile, the BOST MD also participated in the Africa Public Sector Conference & Awards (APSCA) high level dialogue that focused on the future of energy and green economy for sustainable development as part of the 2023 Africa Public Sector Conference held in Nairobi Kenya on Wednesday 6th September 2023.

The dialogue, which was held on the sidelines of the Africa Climate Summit (ACS) 2023, focused on the various initiatives that organizations are implementing as part of their contribution to the transition to cleaner fuels and a green economy across the continent of Africa and the challenges encountered during the implementation.

In articulating the position of BOST, the MD started by indicating the commencement of the company’s realignment in line with the transition from an oil company to an energy company, which began with the change of name from Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Limited Company (BOST) to Bulk Energy Storage and Transportation Limited Company (BEST).

Among others, he mentioned some initiatives being executed by the company including building additional pipelines and barges to connect our depots which will reduce the number of BRVs on the road, ultimately reducing our carbon footprints. He further mentioned the company’s plan to focus on `LPG, which is a transition fuel.

Furthermore, he mentioned the carbon sinks initiative where the company, in collaboration with the Forestry Commission, seeks to plant one million trees annually to capture the carbon within BOST’s operational areas. In the long term, the MD indicated that the company will focus more on gas including Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and ultimately on hydrogen, blended ethanol.

Overall, the Managing Director indicated BOST’s commitment to transition to cleaner fuels and a green economy.