Jomoro Youth Declare Unwavering Support for Dr. Toni Aubynn and PHDC’s Petroleum Hub Project
The new leadership of the Petroleum Hub Development Corporation (PHDC), led by Chief Executive Officer Dr. Toni Aubynn, has received overwhelming endorsement from the youth of Western Nzema (Jomoro) for the advancement of the Petroleum Hub project.
At a well-attended town hall meeting, hundreds of enthusiastic youth voiced their unwavering support for the project, emphasizing that Jomoro’s future development is closely linked to the successful execution of the Petroleum Hub initiative.
The meeting, held with Dr. Aubynn and his deputies—Halimatu Sadia Abdulai Abu and Onasis Rosely—was marked by chants and declarations of support from local youth groups.
Dominic Asare, a leader of one of the prominent youth groups in the area, expressed deep optimism about the project’s potential to transform the district. He highlighted that the lack of major development projects in Jomoro has deprived the youth of meaningful job opportunities, and he welcomed the Petroleum Hub as a game-changer.
“We, the youth of Jomoro, fully welcome you and support the Petroleum Hub project,” Asare stated. “We understand its enormous potential for our community and pledge our full commitment to its success.”
He also praised Dr. Aubynn for prioritizing local youth in the project’s recruitment plans and urged PHDC to fast-track compensation payments to affected residents as a demonstration of the government’s readiness to begin construction.
In response, Dr. Aubynn acknowledged the challenges in processing compensation but assured the gathering that efforts are underway to secure the necessary funds for disbursement. He reiterated the government’s commitment to an inclusive and transparent implementation process that prioritizes local participation.
The town hall meeting formed part of Dr. Aubynn’s maiden working visit to the project area. He and his management team also met with the President of the Nzema Traditional Area and toured the project site and the PHDC’s local office.