Ghana will soon receive 30 million cubic
metres of gas from Nigeria for power generation.
Mr Musiliu O. Obanikoro, Nigeria's Ambassador to Ghana,
announced this when he paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Energy to
discuss issues on the West African Gas Pipeline project and strengthening ties
between the two countries.
He said the West African Gas Pipeline project was
essential to improve power supply in the sub-region, adding that the government
of Nigeria had set up a committee to fast track the process, which meant that
the Nigerian government was committed to the success of the project.
Mr Obanikoro said his government recognized the delay in
meeting its side of the agreement it had signed with Ghana. The project aims to
transport Nigerian natural gas to Benin, Togo and Ghana to generate
electricity.
He also touched on criminal activities of some Nigerians
in Ghana that could destroy the harmony between the two countries. Mr Obanikoro
gave the assurance that he would do everything within his power to ensure that
such practices were dealt with. Mr Felix Owusu-Adjepong, Energy Minister,
commended the Nigerian government for the proposed gas supply.