Africa-Press – Ghana. Mr. John Jinapor, the Minister of Energy and Green Transition, has extended his heartfelt gratitude to the distinguished guests, sponsors, and partners who made AOW:Energy 2025 a reality.
With more than 1,200 delegates gathered in Accra, the event has been hailed as a landmark platform for Africa’s energy sector.
Mr. Jinapor warmly thanked the Presidency of Ghana, his fellow Ministers and dignitaries from across Africa and beyond, and the event’s corporate partners and sponsors, whose presence and support ensured the success of the gathering.
He highlighted the contributions of leading industry partners including ExxonMobil, Chevron, ENI, Seplat, FIRST E&P, Oando, TGS, and many others who have demonstrated unwavering commitment to Africa’s upstream story.
“This event is here to stay. AOW:Energy is not just a conference—it is a platform where deals are done, where the region can converge, and where Africa celebrates its industry with pride,” he said.
“Together with Sankofa Events, Ghana is proud to host this special and unique gathering that reflects our strength of purpose, our unity, and our shared ambition for the future.”
He underscored that AOW:Energy had positioned Ghana as a hub for dialogue, investment, and regional collaboration, ensuring that Africa leads in shaping its own resource development agenda.
The Minister stressed that the platform belongs to the continent and should serve as a catalyst for growth, energy security, and prosperity for African nations.
Mr. Jinapor also expressed his pride in the 40th Anniversary of GNPC Ghana, describing it as a milestone of national achievement and resilience, and a reminder of what African institutions can accomplish when they act with vision and determination.
He said: “What we have witnessed here in Accra is the beginning of something much bigger.
“The partnerships we build, the investments we attract, and the unity we forge at AOW:Energy will shape Africa’s energy future.
“I thank all our partners, sponsors, and guests for making this possible, and I look forward to growing this platform together for many years to come.”
As the week continues, the AOW:Energy 2025 is already proving itself to be a defining space for Africa’s upstream development—a place where governments, investors, and industry leaders gather not only to talk, but to act, ensuring Africa’s natural resources deliver maximum value for its people.
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