Ghana Has Not Benefited From Oil Find – GIGS Cries Foul

The Ghana Institute of Governance and Security (GIGS) claims the country has not benefited enough from its oil find, 10 years on. Speaking to Johnnie Hughes on Late Edition on 3FM 92.7  to commemorate 10 years of oil production in Ghana, Mr Solomon Kwawukume, a Senior Research Officer of GIGS accused Parliament of having integrity … Read more

Six Years of Oil Production In Ghana Under the Ghana Hybrid System

Six years of Oil Production in Ghana under the Ghana Hybrid System The cumulative total losses to Ghana as at the end of 2016 is US$7,097,665,662 for not adopting PSA The sixth year of oil production in Ghana ended last December, 2016 and with the publication of the 4th Quarter Petroleum Receipt and Distribution Report, … Read more

Take Over Nkonya-Alavanyo Lands – Government Urged

The Executive Director of the Ghana Institute of Governance and Security, David Agbey, has urged government to take over the disputed Nkonya-Alavanyo land to foster peace. It will be recalled that renewed violent clashes in the age-old dispute left two people dead with two others sustaining gunshot wounds on Wednesday. The latest attack, which occurred … Read more

ET Mensah Attacking NDC Officers To Please Rawlings

Governance expert and Executive Director of the Ghana Institute of Governance and Security (GIGS) Mr David Agbee believes the former National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) former Ningo-Prampram, Enoch is seeking to win back the heart of former President and the party founder of his party Jerry John Rawlings hence, his recent attacks … Read more

Deal With Police Corruption, Impunity – IGP Urged

Acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) David Asante Apeatu must institute measures to address corruption in the Ghana Police Service, David Agbey, Executive Secretary of policy think tank Ghana Institute of Governance and Security (GIGS), has admonished. The security analyst further explained that impunity within the service needed to be addressed. He told Moro Awudu … Read more

Politicians Must Avoid Divisive Rhetoric

The Ghana Institute of Governance and Security (GIGS) has urged the political parties and their supporters to be measured and step back from divisive rhetoric. Mr. David Agbe, the Executive Secretary, said it was important for everybody to put the unity, peace and stability of the nation ahead of any other interest or consideration. Speaking … Read more

Konadu, Others May Need Psychologists After EC Rejection

A governance expert says the Electoral Commission (EC)’s decision to reject the nomination of 13 presidential aspirants could take a heavy psychological toll on some of the candidates. David Agbe, who is the Executive Director of Ghana Institute of Governance and Security, is suggesting that a Psychologist may be needed to prevent possible mental effects … Read more

Debate On The Petroleum Exploration And Production Bill Does It Guarantee Ghana A Fair Share Of Oil Revenue And Protect The Interest Of Ghana?

On Friday 19th August, 2016, the Ghana Institute of Governance and Security locked horns with the Africa Centre for Energy Policy represented by Dr. Adam Amin, Natural Resource Governance Institute represented by Mr. Samuel Bekoe and the Select Committee on Mines and Energy represented by Mr. Mutawakilu, Deputy Chairman, on the programme Ghana Connect on … Read more