Wednesday, 16 July

NPA, Acting CJ allies to tackle illegalities in petroleum sector

Business
Godwin Eduzi Tamaklo and Acting CJ Paul Baffoe-Bannie

In a decisive move to curb illegal activities within Ghana’s petroleum downstream sector, the Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has met with the Acting Chief Justice, Paul Baffoe-Bonnie, to strengthen collaboration between the two institutions.

The high-level engagement focused on streamlining efforts to fast-track the prosecution of offenders and ensure that those who flout the laws face the full rigours of the justice system.

The meeting marks a significant step in the ongoing national fight against fuel smuggling, adulteration, and other infractions that continue to undermine the integrity and safety of the petroleum sector.

“This partnership sends a strong message that crime will not be tolerated in Ghana’s petroleum space,” the NPA Chief Executive stated.

“We are committed to ensuring that offenders are dealt with swiftly and decisively.”

The Acting Chief Justice also reaffirmed the judiciary's commitment to supporting the NPA through legal reforms, expedited hearings, and stricter enforcement of petroleum-related offences.

Both leaders underscored the importance of institutional cooperation in preserving the integrity of the industry, protecting consumers, and safeguarding national revenue.

 

The strengthened alliance is expected to lead to more efficient case handling and serve as a deterrent to those engaged in illegal petroleum practices across the country.

Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah