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WAPCo presents scholarships to 50 brilliant students in Western Region

Mrs Burkett (left) presenting an award certificate to Muhammed Bin Aisha, a BSc Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Engineering student at University of Mines and Technology (UMaT),Tarkwa.

The West African Gas Pipeline Company Limited (WAPCo) has presented scholarships to 50 brilliant students in the Shama District of the Western Region.

The beneficiaries are part of WAPCo’s scholarship awards given to 70 students in host communities including Greater Accra Region, for this year, totalling GHȻ462,000.

Mrs Burkett (middle) in pose with beneficiaries at the ceremony

The beneficiaries who are pursuing various courses in tertiary institutions came from Shama, Abuesi, Aboadze and Lower Inchaban communities.

In addition to these new scholarships, WAPCO is also supporting about 120 continuing students across institutions in Ghana totalling GHȻ750,000, this year.

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This brings the total investment of WAPCo in the education of students from its seven host communities in Ghana for this academic year to about GHȻ 1.2million.

The Managing Director of WAPCo, Mrs Michelle Burkett, remarked that, the event celebrated not only the accomplishments of remarkable individuals, but, also to reaffirm the   commitment of WAPCo to the future of the communities.

The   mission of WAPCo, Mrs Burkett stated, went beyond the gas transportation services they provided and involved a broader vision of fostering growth, innovation and opportunities in host communities.

She also said, the scholarships were a testament to WAPCo’s vision and commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders, thinkers and change makers.

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The WAPco MD recognised that beneficiaries had excelled academically and shown a profound commitment to their personal and professional development, stressing “Their journey is a testament to their hard work and to the support of their families, teachers and mentors.”

The General Manager, Corporate Affairs, WAPCo, Dr Issac Adjei Doku, noted that, this year’s awards was remarkable, marking the 10th batch of their annual scholarship awards.

He indicated that, as WAPCo marked the significant milestone of its scholarship programme, it was also reflecting on a decade of transformative impact in the society and the community that it operated in.

To date, he said, WAPCo’s scholarships had benefitted 642 students in seven host communities, comprising 356 males and 286 females.

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The beneficiaries, he said, had demonstrated exceptional talent and an unwavering commitment to their education, and that, the award was not just a recognition of their past accomplishment, “but also a good of confidence in your future.

The District Director of Education, Mr Raphael Aidoo-Taylor, saluted WAPCo for the scholarship awards which would empower the students by providing them with the financial support, reinforce their needs to pursue higher education and achieve their dreams.

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Pics 1.2. Mrs Burkett (middle) in pose with beneficiaries at the ceremony. Pic 3 Mrs Burkett (left) presenting an award certificate to Muhammed Bin Aisha, a BSc Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Engineering student at University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa.

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