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Ghana Gazette Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org GHANA GAZETTE Published by Authority No., 77 WEDNESDAY, 9TH AUGUST 2017 CONTENTS Page Notice of Publication of an Executive Instrument 1396 Notice of Publication of an Official Bulletin 1396 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place' of Worship (Christ Apostolic Church International, New Tafo, Ati Ahenfie) 1396 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Apam Central.) 1396 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (Royal Vine Chapel, Addo Gonno, N ungua.) 1396 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (The Promised Life Ministry- Meduma, Kwabre East.) 1397 Licence for the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (Resurrection Revival Church, Domeabra-Nkawkaw.) 1397 Licence lor the Celebration of Marriages-Public Place of Worship (Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Gomoa Benso.) 1397 Gazetting of Returns on Assets and Liabilities of Bank of Ghana as at 31 st August 2017 1398 Gazette Notice-NPA (Indicative Ex-Pump Ist-15th June. 2017) 1399 Change of Names 1401 Change of Dates of Birth 1411 Change of Places of Birth 1414 Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org 1396 GHANA GAZETTE, 9TH. AUGUST, 2017 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF AN EXECUTIVE INSTRUMENT The following Executive Instruments are published today: Curfew (Bimbilla Townships in the Northern Region) Instrument, 2017 (E.1. 114) NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF AN OFFICIAL B.ULLETIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT BULLETIN No. 41 SUMMARY OF CONTENTS General Page Imposition of Rates and Fee-Fixing Resolution, 2017-Prestea-Huni Valley District Assembly.. 1317 PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8, subsection (I) of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended, I, Stella Someah-Kwaw, Assistant Director I( Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Eastern Region, Koforidua, do hereby license the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Christ Apostolic Church International, New Tafo, Ati Ahenfie. Gi ven under my hand at the Office of the Eastern Regional Co-ordinating Council, Koforidua this Ist day of August, 2017. STELLA SOMEAH-KWAW . Assistant Director It for: Han. Regional Minister PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8, subsection (I) of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended, I, Joyce. Kodom Agyeman, Chief Records Supervisor Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Central Region, Cape Coast, do hereby license the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Apam Central. Given under my hand at the Office of the Central Regional Co-ordinating Council, Cape Coast this 1st day of August, 2017. JOYCE KODOM AGYEMAN (MRS) Chief Records Supervisor for: Regional Minister PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8, subsection (I) of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended, I, Kodjoe Dekpo, Municipal Co-ordinating Director, Office of the Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal Asembly, Accra, do hereby license the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Royal Vine Chapel, Addo Gonno, Nungua. Given under my hand at the Office of the Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal Assembly, Accra, this 3rd day of August, 2017. KODJOE DEKPO Municipal Co-ordinating Dirlclor Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org GHANA GAZETfE, 9TH AUGUST, 2017 1397 PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MA~RIAGES Under the provision of section 8, subsection (I) of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended, I, Dickson Yankyera, Assistant Human Resource Manager, Office of the Kwabre East District Assembly, Mamponteng, Ashanti, do hereby license the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: The Promised Life Ministry-Medurna. Given under my hand at the Office of the Kwabre East District Assembly, Mamponteng, this 21st day of July, 2017. DICKSON YANKYERA Human Resource Assistant for: District Chief Executive PUBLIC PLACE OF ,WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8, subsection (I) of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended, A I, Stella Someah-Kwaw, Assistant Director II Office of the Regional Co-ordinating CounciljEastern Region, Koforidua, do hereby license the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Resurrection Revival Church, Domeabra-Nkawkaw, Given under my hand at the Office of the Eastern Regional Co-ordinating Council, Koforidua this 8th day of August, 2017. STELLA SOMEAH-KWAW Assistant Director rt for: Hon. Regional Minister PUBLIC PLACE OF WORSHIP LICENCE FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGES Under the provision of section 8, subsection (I) of the Marriage Ordinance (Cap. 127) as amended. I, Joyce Kodom Agyeman, Chief Records Supervisor Office of the Regional Co-ordinating Council, Central Region, Cape Coast, do hereby license the following public place of worship for the celebration of Marriages: Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Gomoa Benso. Given under my hand at the Office of the Central Regional Co-ordinating Council, Cape Coast this Ist day of August, 2017. JOYCE KODOM AGYEMAN (MRS) Chief Records Supervisor for:' Regional Minister Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org 1398 GHANA GAZETTE, 9TH AUGUST, 2017 BANK OF GHANA BALANCE SHEETAS AT· 31 July 2017 31 JulV 2011 15 JulV 2017 GHe'OOO GHC'OOO ASSETS Foreign Currency Financial Assets Cash and Amounts due from Banks 2,583,834 4,875,916 Gold 1,031,189 1,027,653 Balances with International Monetary Fund 5,072,864 5,042,237 Securities 25,067,909 23,478,311 Loans and Advances 0 0 Other Assets 103,122 102,758 Total Foreign Currency Financial Assets 33,858,916 34,526,875 Local Currency Financial Assets Securities 13,004,348 13,004,957 Loens and Advances 6,765,853 6,350,000 Derivatives Asset 1,356.415 2.036,llO Other Assets 2,881,172 3,105~917 Development Loa ns and Investments 271.167 271;167 Property. Plant and Equipment 578.817 576.389 Tot~,:pC":_C~rrency Financial Assets 24,857,832 ..·25;344,540 Total Financial Assets 58,716,749 59,871,415 LIABILITIES Foreign Currency financial liabilities Deposits 3,931,403 3,992,605 Derivative Financlal Liability 1,295,010 l,944,~5 Allocations of Special Drawing Rights 2,161~25 2,131,451 liabilities to IMF 7,146,632 7,301,155 Short Term Facilities 5,655,420 5,636,050 Other Liabilities 364,031 381,342 Total Foreign Currency Finandal.Li~~"i!i_es 20,554480 21,386,803 local Currency Financial Liabilities Deposits 13,792.549 13.499,791 Liabilities under Money Market Operations 9~97.794 10,538,363 Other liabilities 1,356,369 1,340,526 Currency in Circulation 9,754,645 9.729,395 Total Local Currency Financial liabilities ...'·'34,901,358 35,108,075 To1al Financial Liabilities 55.455,838 56,494.878 SHAREHOLDERSFUNDS Capital 10.000 10.000 Asset Revaluation Reserve 115,522 115,522 Statutory Rese-ves 28,760 28,760 Other Reserves 2,979,582 2.979.582 Income Surplus U7,046 242.672 Total 3,260,911 3,376,537 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOlDERS' FUNDS 58,716,749 59,871,415 Note: The figure in this Balance Sheet have not been audited Digitized by GhaLII / www.ghalii.org GHANA GAZETTE, 9TH AUGUST, 2017 1399 NATIONAL PETROLEUM AUTHORITY INDICATIVE EX-PUMP PRICES (1ST -15TH AUGUST, 2017) 1\0. PETROL DIESEL LPG KEROSENE MGOLocal I.7NIFJJ:D CO\JPA"y (GllpILt) (GlIp/Ltl (Gllp/J(E'I (GlInlLt1 (GllnILt\ (GHnILt\ ALLIED 40600 407.00 .-\LfVE GAS 449.29 ,'IJ'OfL&GAS 399.30 399.21 444.68 285.08 BENAB OIL 410.73 410.73 433.66 BG PETROLEUM 396.98 393.93 459,51 :>20.07 295.91 :;72 76 CENTRAL BRENT 41SA3 COEGAN 455.62 8 COMPASS OLEU;,'I 4: l.28 412.43 9 ENGEN 418.97 418.10 443.95 32459 , to EXCEL 409.00 410.00 II EVOlT. 416. :9 416.34 12 FRAGA 388.30 3S8.40 13 GAL."''XY OIL 416.20 416.35 322.31 302.23 14 GASO 417.6.5 417.65 490.13 327.96 15 GLOBAL STANDARDS 404.73 402.59 16 GLORY OIL 396.50 394.00 4494' ?66.71 17 GOlL 397.00 394.00 (8 HOSS.""A OIL 40711 408.26 19 KIENERGY 433.66 20 KINGS ENERGY 403.93 40?15 ~33.3J I 337.33 21 L\,1V!BARK GAS 451.73 '2 lAlVUNlBEE 460.00 23 LIFE PETROLHTh.-! 403,23 407,8-' 320.37 296.21 32706 ?4 LOUTS GAS 427.21 'J) LUCKY OIL 387.30 389.90 422.80 26 MA)OWN 39500 393.00 )7 vflGHTYGAS 43.3.33 28 NASONA 397.00 394.00 29 l\lCK PETROLEUM 402.53 402.5:'; 3:\ 1.88 ]0 OANDO 418.44 412.69 452.55 359.74 298.56 .11 PETROLA'ID 422.48 4)0.18 32 PETRO SOL 412.13 409.83 419.4? 33 PUJSENERGY 417.46 411.71 435.96 34 QUANTUM 412.90 412.02 470.00 315.00 29790 1:;O.')() .1:' RADIANCE 414.18 414.18 467.50 :'4D.53 300 05 ]6 READY OIL 400,13 :195.99 37 RICH OIL 401.90 4tL;;.05 451.47 38 ROOTSENAF 422.73 39 5A'I'.-12 399.0, 39808 45389 345.96 "97.43 37276 40 SEAM 417.81 417.89 41 SEMAl',HYIA 40004 39916 ?85_0.:I 42 SKY PETROLEU?v1 416.62 414.35 43 SO ENERGY 431.61 429.40 464.43 33-1-.24- J 15.18 44 STAR OIL 394.90 391.90 444.35 330.50 233.53 387.79 45 TEL E",'ERGY 416.58 416.73 302.03 46 TOP OIL 397.00 39700 ,no.
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