27/03/2026
Deepening collaboration for petroleum revenue oversight
The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson in Accra.
The PIAC delegation, led by its Chair, Richard Ellimah engaged the Minister on issues relating to the management and use of Ghana’s petroleum revenues.
The engagement provided an opportunity for both institutions to exchange perspectives on transparency, accountability, and the prudent utilization of petroleum resources for national development.
PIAC remains committed to engaging key stakeholders as part of its mandate to promote transparency and accountability in Ghana’s petroleum revenue management and use.
23/03/2026
The Chair of PIAC Kojo Ellimah joins us for this edition of Time with PIAC to provide an exposition on the 2026 petroleum revenue accountability agenda for the Committee.
How can citizens, institutions, and stakeholders work together to ensure transparency and responsible use of petroleum revenues?
Join us.
📅 Date: Wednesday, 25th March, 2026�⏰ Time: 1pm�📍 Live on Facebook -Ghana
19/03/2026
PIAC meets Chief of Staff
A delegation from the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of Staff, Mr Julius Debrah at the Jubilee House in Accra.
Led by its Vice Chair, Edward Yaw Afriyie, the delegation comprised both Members and Secretariat Staff. The visit reaffirmed PIAC’s commitment to strengthening collaboration with relevant stakeholders in a bid to promoting transparency in the management of Ghana’s petroleum revenues.
The meeting provided an opportunity for PIAC to engage on key issues related to accountability, oversight, and the efficient use of petroleum resources.
The Chief of Staff, Mr Julius Debrah welcomed the visit and commended PIAC for its continued efforts in promoting transparency and accountability in the management and use of petroleum revenues.
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18/03/2026
The Country Manager of NRGI, Patrick Stephenson shares his thoughts on ongoing conversations about the Ghana Heritage Fund (GHF) and its future.
Missed out on our last X Space? Listen to the full discussion via this link: https://x.com/PIACGhana/status/2031670538121175501?s=20
11/03/2026
We are live now.
Join the space via this link: https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1kKzDMweOPWJv
Be part of the discussion shaping Ghana’s petroleum future.
10/03/2026
Is the Ghana Heritage Fund (GHF) a savings buffer for future generations or a resource to address present economic needs? Join our X Space for a timely discussion on “The Ghana Heritage Fund: To save or spend”
Date: Wednesday, 11th March 2026
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: Live on X
Be part of the discussion shaping Ghana’s petroleum future.
06/03/2026
Today, we commemorate Ghana’s Independence and reflect on our collective responsibility to safeguard our democracy and natural resources for generations to come.
From all of us at PIAC, we wish you all a Happy Independence Day.
26/02/2026
The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) yesterday welcomed a delegation from the Central Bank of Tanzania for a study visit on Ghana’s upstream petroleum sector.
The engagement provided an opportunity to share insights on petroleum revenue management, oversight mechanisms, and Ghana’s experience in promoting transparency and accountability in the extractive sector.
At PIAC, we value cross-country learning and collaboration in strengthening governance and revenue management frameworks across Africa’s petroleum industry.
23/02/2026
📢 January 2026 PIAC Newsletter Out Now.
Our January 2026 Newsletter is here. Read all about PIAC’s activities, stakeholder engagements, and updates on the management and use of Ghana’s petroleum revenues.
Read the full newsletter via the link below: https://www.piacghana.org/ova_doc/piac-newsletter-issue-9/
Stay informed.