Business News of Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Source: Michael Creg Afful

Oman FM’s Michael Creg Afful is 2018 Best Energy Reporter

Michael Creg Afful displaying his award Michael Creg Afful displaying his award

An Accra-based journalist with Oman FM, Michael Creg Afful, has been acknowledged and awarded accordingly as the Best Energy Reporter of 2018.

The award, which is an initiative of the Ghana Energy Awards, is aimed at encouraging and appreciating journalists who are keen on bringing to fore, the happenings in the energy sector of the country.

Mr Afful's demonstration of strong passion to educating and informing the public with his broadcast news and publications in The Chronicle, B&FT, Ghanaian Times and Ghanaweb.com earned him the prestigious award against other nominees for the category.

Among some of his notable articles were: 'Illegal Electricity Connection' and the 'Controversial Ameri Power Deal', which led to the dismissal of the former Energy Minister, Boakye Agyarko.

In his remarks to acknowledge the honour bestowed on him by the Ghana Energy Awards, Mr Afful said the award was a recognition of his hard work and effort to help Ghanaians appreciate the contribution of the sector.

He went on to say that, apart from covering energy events, he was able to bring together, on a single platform, all the energy sector Public Relation Officers (PROs) to deliberate and update other members about the happenings in the sector.

"In fact, not only the PROs, I updated all those who mattered in the sector including CEOs of what was happening in Ghana and outside the country on daily basis," he added.

He commended the organisers of the awards for recognising his contributions in the energy sector.

Mr Afful dedicated the award to his late mother, Madam Sarah Abban, his father Mr Alex Kobina Afful; the Executive Secretary of Public Utilities Regulatory Commission, Mami Dufie-Ofori; Dr Moses Okine of Oman FM, CEO of Kencity Media Limited, Mrs Stella Wilson-Agyapong, former Energy Minister Boakye Agyarko, and his media colleagues who supported him all these years.

He pledged his commitment to work hard in the coming years to shape policy in the energy sector.