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Jan 31, 2024 News
Kaieteur News – The Ghana Chamber of Commerce Guyana, in collaboration with Sentuo Oil Refinery and the Government of Guyana are slated to assist in efforts to promote local content creation and participation in Guyana. This follows President Irfaan Ali’s visit to the Sentuo Oil Refinery in Accra, Ghana on 26th January 2024 during the official commissioning of the refinery, as part of His Excellency’s trip to Ghana for the Africa Prosperity Dialogues 2024.
Sentuo Oil Refinery as a result has pledged to take on and provide training for 12 Guyanese Engineers or Engineering students for a period of 6 months a year, catering for their accommodation, transportation to and from the Refinery as well as a stipend for the duration of their stay in Ghana.
The Ghana Chamber of Commerce Guyana will work closely with the Government of Guyana to ensure the smooth implementation of the programme.
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