Accra: Ghana saves $3.5m a month after replacing Chinese engineers with Ghanaians

In a bid to deal with the excessive cost of managing these Chinese technicians, a consultation was held on the issue with necessary authorities which resulted in the tough replacement decision.

Accra: Ghana saves $3.5m a month after replacing Chinese engineers with Ghanaians

Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Gas Company Limited, Dr. Ben Asante has disclosed that the company has been saving $3.5 million each month since the decision to replace Chinese engineers was implemented.

Initially, technical operations of the company’s plant which is located in Western Region of the West African country was run by about 50 Chinese nationals who received exorbitant amounts from the state.

The company then recruited and trained 50 Ghanaian engineers to take up the task; the CEO revealed during a recent tour at the facility that Ghana gas has successfully replaced all 50 Chinese expatriate staff.

Describing the performance of the locals so far, the CEO said “they are brilliant and so far we have not had any incidents at the plant”. He is Highly optimistic that, they will maintain the efficiency moving forward.

African countries have over the years spent huge sums of money recruiting expatriate technicians, contractors, and other professionals whilst the large number of graduates they produce in these fields remain idle or flee to Europe and other places to seek for jobs. Do you think other countries should emulate this measure?