
The Board and Management of Explorco have paid a courtesy call on the Chief of Gushegu, Gushe-Naa Alidu Ziblim, and his elders to formally announce the resumption of exploration activities by Explorco in the Voltaian Basin.
During the visit, the delegation briefed the traditional leaders on the upcoming drilling campaign and reaffirmed Explorco’s commitment to working collaboratively with the local community throughout the project’s implementation.


In his remarks, Gushe-Naa Alidu Ziblim expressed appreciation for the visit and pledged the full support of the Gushegu Traditional Area towards the successful execution of the drilling programme. He further encouraged continued engagement between Explorco and the local communities to ensure mutual benefits.


The meeting underscores Explorco’s dedication to maintaining strong stakeholder relations and advancing Ghana’s upstream exploration efforts in a socially responsible and inclusive manner.

Seth Kwame Boateng is a multi-award-winning Ghanaian journalist and documentary filmmaker who brings over two decades of impact storytelling to corporate communications. His work has shaped national conversations and led to major public-interest reforms through powerful investigative films such as Locked and Forgotten, Left to Rot, and Next to Die.
As Head of Corporate Affairs, Seth leads stakeholder engagement, media relations, and ESG communications—delivering clear, credible messaging that builds trust with communities, regulators, and partners.
He is the recipient of several prestigious honours, including:
Seth holds an MPH in Health Management Planning & Policy from the University of Leeds, an MA in Communication Studies from the University of Ghana, an MA in Conflict, Peace & Security from KAIPTC, and a BA in Economics & Sociology from the University of Cape Coast.
The Board and Management of Explorco have paid a courtesy call on the Chief of Gushegu, Gushe-Naa Alidu Ziblim, and his elders to formally announce the resumption of exploration activities by Explorco in the Voltaian Basin.
During the visit, the delegation briefed the traditional leaders on the upcoming drilling campaign and reaffirmed Explorco’s commitment to working collaboratively with the local community throughout the project’s implementation.


In his remarks, Gushe-Naa Alidu Ziblim expressed appreciation for the visit and pledged the full support of the Gushegu Traditional Area towards the successful execution of the drilling programme. He further encouraged continued engagement between Explorco and the local communities to ensure mutual benefits.


The meeting underscores Explorco’s dedication to maintaining strong stakeholder relations and advancing Ghana’s upstream exploration efforts in a socially responsible and inclusive manner.
