Yaa Oforiwaa (2nd from right), National Coordinator, Volta Lake Transport Safety Project, presenting the vests to John Kwadwo Gyapong, Oti Regional Minister
Yaa Oforiwaa (2nd from right), National Coordinator, Volta Lake Transport Safety Project, presenting the vests to John Kwadwo Gyapong, Oti Regional Minister
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Ecozoil presents life jackets to Krachi West -Regional Minister urges lake safety project renewal

The Oti Regional Minister, John Kwadwo Gyapong, has commended Ecozoil Limited for its dedicated efforts to improve safety and protect lives on the Volta Lake.

He said the Jospong Group and Ecozoil had consistently committed to community safety, calling them a model of corporate citizenship.

“Ecozoil has demonstrated what it means to be a responsible partner in national development,” Mr Gyapong stated.

“Its response after the recent tragedy shows compassion, leadership and a genuine commitment to saving lives. I am ready to support it wherever necessary to ensure this initiative continues,” the Oti regional minister added.

Donation

He gave the commendation when a delegation from Ecozoil, a subsidiary of the Jospong Group, donated 200 life jackets to schoolchildren and residents in the Krachi West District last Friday.

The National Coordinator of the Volta Lake Transport Safety Project, Yaa Oforiwaa and the Business Development Manager, Daniel Lamptey, presented the vests on behalf of the company in direct response to the recent boat disaster that claimed 16 lives.

The regional minister also pledged his full support for renewing the Volta Lake Transport Safety Project (VLTSP), highlighting its crucial past role in safety education and enforcement.

“This project made a difference. It improved safety awareness and helped reduce accidents. I strongly support its renewal and will work with the relevant ministries and agencies to make that possible,” he assured.

With the Volta Lake covering over 22 per cent of the region, Mr Gyapong stressed the need for a well-regulated water transport system to drive growth.

“Transport on the lake must be as safe and organised as transport on land,” he emphasised.

“We must empower local communities, enforce safety regulations and ensure every passenger has access to life-saving tools,” the Oti regional minister added.

Mr Gyapong acknowledged the essential role of the private sector, stating that “ the government alone cannot do it all.

We need committed private sector partners such as the Jospong Group and Ecozoil to help us achieve lasting safety and sustainable development for our people.”

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