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The Legal Green Association (LGA) has welcomed the resumption of operations at the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), describing it as a major milestone in Ghana’s energy sector and a strong signal of renewed national commitment to strategic state institutions.

In a press release signed by Festus Matey, Leader of the Legal Green Association, and Evans Mawunyo Tsikata, Head of Politics and Elections issued on Monday, December 29, 2025, the association said the revival of TOR after years of inactivity reflects decisive leadership and a renewed focus on long-term national interests.

LGA commended the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, led by President John Dramani Mahama, for what it described as the political will and leadership demonstrated in restoring the refinery to operational status.

According to the association, the development reinforces confidence in Ghana’s broader development agenda and the resilience of key public institutions.

The association also paid tribute to its founding leader, Edmond Kombat Esq., describing his role in the refinery’s revival as significant.

LGA said Mr Kombat’s technical expertise and commitment to national service exemplify the potential of young professionals when given responsibility and the opportunity to contribute to nation-building.

In addition, LGA praised the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Dr John Abdulai Jinapor, for providing what it termed effective leadership and clear policy direction that ensured the successful completion of the turnaround maintenance project and compliance with regulatory requirements.

According to the association, the restart of refining operations at TOR should serve as motivation for young people across the country, demonstrating that discipline, competence and dedication to public service can produce tangible national outcomes.

LGA expressed hope that the renewed operations at TOR would be sustained and contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s energy security and economic development, while urging continued commitment to the government’s broader national “resetting” agenda.

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