The President of Kenya, H.E. Dr. William Samoei Ruto, has commended Zoomlion Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of Jospong Group, for its huge investment in state-of-the-art facilities for providing waste management solutions across African countries.
He was particularly impressed with the facilities Zoomlion
has deployed to address waste management problems in several African countries.
President Ruto made the commendation during the official
opening of Kenya’s 2025 Devolution Conference hosted in Homa Bay County on
August 13, 2025, after he visited Jospong Group’s stand at the Pavilion and
Exhibition Booth.
It followed the Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group of
Companies, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, explaining to the President of Kenya how
Zoomlion Ghana Limited (ZGL) and its subsidiary companies tackle waste in Ghana
and across Africa.
Dr. Siaw Agyepong indicated to President Ruto that these
waste management companies under Zoomlion included Accra Compost and Recycling
Plant (ACARP), Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant (IRECOP), Waste Landfills
(WL), Medical Waste Services Limited (MWSL), Landfill Technologies Services,
and Kumasi Compost and Recycling Plant.
He stressed that these waste management companies were
offering technology-driven solutions to African waste management challenges.
Organised by the Council of Governors, the DevCon2025
brought together over 11,000 delegates, including government officials, county
governors, development partners, the private sector, civil society, and
international stakeholders.
Among the distinguished attendees were all the 47 county
governors; members of the county assemblies; and the Senate, among others.
The four-day conference (August 12 - 15, 2025), themed: “For
the People, For Prosperity: Devolution as a Catalyst for Equity, Inclusion and
Social Justice,” examined devolution's role in realizing equity, inclusion, and
social justice in Kenya.
According to him, this will involve a clustering operation
into regional counties to facilitate effective and efficient waste management
across Kenya.
“With a population of about 57 million generating
approximately 28,000 tonnes of waste daily, we propose clustering operations
into regional counties—so that about five counties will share one integrated
waste facility.
“It may interest you to know that about 52,000 jobs can be
created annually through the establishment of waste management treatment
plants, like we have done in Ghana,” Dr. Siaw Agyepong stressed.
The clustering of Kenyan counties strategy revealed by the
Jospong Group Executive Chairman was widely applauded at the 9th edition of the
Kenya Devolution Conference 2025 (DevCon2025), hosted in Homa Bay County.
He said the clustering of the counties would further
generate 30,000 jobs from waste collection, transportation, and sweeping;
21,000 jobs from integrated waste management plant operations; and 1,800 jobs
from green initiatives, data collection, monitoring, and validation within the
carbon market.
The Executive Chairman of JGC stressed the need for Kenya to
harness the potential of Jospong Group’s operations in Ghana, adding that
“Together, Ghana and Kenya can build and sustain efficient waste management
systems within counties.”
He noted that there was no such thing as “waste”—"only
misplaced resources," adding that “Let us recover and recycle them for the
benefit of our people.” “Today, I am confident that by 2027, Jospong will be
able to present clear evidence of plants installed across all participating
countries,” he said.
Dr. Siaw Agyepong concluded his address with a 2-minute
video from its leading subsidiary company, Zoomlion Ghana Limited, and as the
video ended, the auditorium erupted in applause from the delegates.
This was the first time a West African conglomerate,
specifically the Jospong Group from Ghana, was participating in Kenya’s
Devolution Conference.
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