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OmniBSIC Bank Reinforces ESG Commitment With GACL, EPA Partnership

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OmniBSIC Bank Ghana continues to demonstrate its commitment to sustainable, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices by partnering with the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

At a ceremony to mark the ‘Joint Safety and Environment Week’, organised by the GACL at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) under the theme: ‘Uniting Aviation for a Safer and Greener Tomorrow’, the Bank donated state-of-the-art waste segregation bins to support effective waste management at the airport.

The Bank also, in partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched an initiative to reduce the use of single-use plastic products.

The donation to the GACL and the partnership launch with the EPA are in line with the Bank’s broader strategy of promoting responsible waste segregation, including reducing, reusing, and recycling, particularly in sectors like aviation where sustainable practices are critical for long-term survival.

Speaking at the event at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA), Corporate Affairs of OmniBSIC Bank Ghana, Chidinma Braye-Yankee, Group Head, who read a speech on behalf of the Bank’s Managing Director, Daniel Asiedu, highlighted the importance of ESG initiatives in creating shared value.

“These bins represent our dedication to promoting sustainable waste management practices, which are essential in driving the agenda for a greener future. For OmniBSIC Bank, this project reflects our deep-rooted commitment to ESG objectives and demonstrates how partnerships can drive the shared value of supporting environmental sustainability while enhancing safety and operational excellence in key sectors,” she said.

She expressed confidence in the impact of the donation, noting, “We are certain that these bins will advance GACL’s ongoing effort in creating a safer and greener environment for travelers, staff, and stakeholders. I commend GACL for its leadership in this initiative, setting a remarkable example for other sectors to follow. We look forward to seeing these efforts ripple through the industry and inspire greater collaboration for sustainability.”

Chief Risk Officer, Dominic Donkoh, speaking at the EPA event in Accra, noted that as a financial institution, OmniBSIC Bank is committed to promoting a greener and cleaner world.

“The environmental and socioeconomic consequences of plastic waste are far-reaching, impacting our ecosystems, public health, and economic prosperity.

This sensitisation programme is particularly commendable because it tackles the issue at its source—the point of entry. By creating awareness and implementing control measures, we are not only reducing the influx of these harmful materials but also encouraging responsible consumption and waste management practices.

At OmniBSIC Bank, our commitment to environmental stewardship is reflected in our operations and corporate social responsibility initiatives. We actively support programmes that promote environmental protection, resource efficiency, and community empowerment. Today, we reiterate this commitment by standing with the EPA and all stakeholders in this fight against plastic pollution,” he said.

Managing Director of GACL, Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare, emphasised the organization’s commitment to strengthening partnerships across the aviation industry to advance safety and environmental sustainability.

“This year’s theme reflects our dedication to uniting aviation stakeholders in addressing safety and environmental concerns. Together, we can create a safer and greener future for the industry and its stakeholders,” she stated.

The growing importance of ESG in finance and banking data from the Global ESG Banking Study 2023 indicates that 76 percent of financial institutions now align their strategies with ESG goals, recognizing that sustainability efforts directly impact long-term profitability and societal impact. Similarly, the aviation industry, responsible for approximately 2.5 percent of global carbon emissions, has embraced sustainability practices as critical to its operations.

Initiatives like waste management, energy efficiency, and eco-friendly operations are vital in reducing the sector’s carbon footprint.

OmniBSIC Bank’s partnership with GACL and the EPA highlights the growing trend of cross-sector collaborations to meet ESG goals.

By aligning with key stakeholders, the bank is setting a benchmark for integrating environmental responsibility into its operational framework while supporting the aviation sector’s sustainability initiatives.

The two events brought together officials from Africa World Airlines (AWA), Passion Air, OmniBSIC Bank, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), and other stakeholders reflecting a collective commitment to building a future where safety and environmental sustainability are central to industry operations.

A Business Desk Report

2 Die In Water Reservoir

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A devastating incident has occurred in Takoradi, resulting in the tragic death of two siblings, aged 12 and 8, who were locked inside a water-filled drum in their kitchen.

The siblings, whose names have not been disclosed, were playing in their room before entering the drum, where they met their untimely death.

According to sources, the incident occurred on January 9, 2025, at around 3pm, when the siblings’ mother discovered them unconscious inside the water-filled drum.

The mother immediately alerted her daughter, Paulina Azari, who reported the incident to the police at 6:45 pm.

The police swiftly responded to the scene and rushed the deceased to the Takoradi Government Hospital for treatment.

Unfortunately, they were pronounced dead shortly after arrival at the hospital.

Their bodies have since been deposited at the hospital mortuary for preservation.

Further police investigations revealed that the two deceased children had been playing in their room before entering the drum in the kitchen.

They then asked their 6-year-old sister to close the drum, but the little girl was unable to open it afterward, leading to the devastating incident.

 

-BY Daniel Bampoe

(WATCH LIVE) Ministerial Nominee Vetting

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Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, appeared before the vetting Committee today January 13, 2025, for vetting as he prepares to assume his role as Finance Minister. Ato Forson, a former deputy finance minister had a tough time under the erstwhile administration with an ambulance case saga, a situation he came out innocent. Watch live:

The John Mahama administration on January 9, 2025, announced its first set of ministerial appointments.

A statement issued by the presidency signed by the spokesperson of John Mahama, Felix Kwakye Ofosu described Ato Forson as an “Economist, Chartered Accountant, and Tax Practitioner with extensive experience in public finance, macroeconomics, fiscal policy, tax policy, and business management”.

“A five-term lawmaker, Dr Forson holds a PhD in Finance from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and Master of Science degrees in Taxation and Economics from the University of Oxford and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, respectively. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from London South Bank University”, the statement added.

Meanwhile, John Abdulai Jinapor who is a Minister-designate for Energy (who was also a former deputy minister under the first Mahama administration), and Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine also a former deputy minister under the Mahama-Ammisah Arthur administration who has been selected as Attorney General and Minister for Justice-designate are also scheduled to be vetted by the Appointments Committee today, January 13, 2025.

The vetting will continue for the other ministers as when His Excellency, President Mahama announces them. Watch out for more

NDC issues directive on appointment of MMDCEs

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has issued a detailed directive to guide the selection and appointment of Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) across the country.

This follows a presidential directive dated January 2, 2025, aimed at ensuring transparency, fairness, and inclusivity in the vetting and selection process.

ORAL hits back at NIB Director over illegal El Wak land acquisition claim

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The Lead of the Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has responded strongly to comments made by the Director-General of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB), Nana Attobrah Quaicoe, regarding allegations of illegal acquisition of a state land parcel at El Wak.Nana Attobrah Quaicoe’s legal team, KUDZE, KUDZE@LAW, had earlier refuted claims made by ORAL Committee member Martin Kpebu, who alleged that Mr.
Quaicoe had offered to return the land in exchange for halting further

Winneba Command And Staff Training School of Ghana Police Service ‘Grounded’ by Afenyo-Markin

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Falling in line with the State Capture agenda of the outgone NPP government, the dishonourable Member of Parliament (MP) for Effutu, Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, did not disappoint by capturing a portion of the land of the Ghana Police Command and Staff Training School in Winneba.

A huge portion of land of the Training School has been captured by the sinking MP, where he has put up a huge mansion which may dwarf Jubilee House.

Sadly, Afenyo-Markin’s latest mansion sited on the Training School grounds, has virtually collapsed the School. The building is sited on a part of the School land where bullets that are discharged during training exercises, lodge, hence, no effective training has taken place in the School in the last four years.

Following Afenyo-Markin’s brazen action, some of his yobs followed suit by also putting up buildings on the School land.
For reasons best known to only the Police Administration in Accra, they have deliberately turned down requests from the Training School to run short courses there for almost four years now.

Intelligence picked up indicate that the plan was to make the Training School appear as a ‘cancerous appendage’ of the Ghana Police Service that ought to be amputated or severed from the main body.

By this well calculated plan, Afenyo- Markin, acting as the hyena, would then gladly devour the carcass, that is, buy the entire Training School at a paltry price, just as is the case with his unpatriotic colleagues in the New Patriotic Party (NPP). What a classic paradox!!

Dr. Alhassan Salifu Bawah
(unfazed son of the upright peasant farmer)