Audio By Carbonatix
Nigerian oil company Sahara Energy says it welcomes government’s decision to review the contract that it has had for the past nine years with Ghana.
The company has been delivering oil from Nigeria to Ghana over the years in a deal that drew a lot of controversy compelling the NDC, then in opposition to promise a review of the contract if it wins power.
True to its promise, the Mills administration is reviewing the contract, a decision Sahara appears to be comfortable with.
The statement signed by the company’s director Wale Ajibade is to refute suggestions that government after sidelining Sahara has been unable to secure crude oil for the country.
Sahara which holds the consignment of crude oil sitting off coast of the Tema Harbour also says it supports government’s decision to seek the best way to bring in crude oil for the country’s energy needs and believe they are working extremely hard at it.
Source: Joy Business/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Cocoa price adjustment painful but necessary to sustain sector – COCOBOD CEO
5 minutes -
No single African country will be treated in a manner that is preferential or advantageous – Patrice Motsepe
23 minutes -
Removal of GH₵1 levy won’t automatically lower pump prices – Arko Nokoe
37 minutes -
Decision to strip Senegal of AFCON title reflects independence of institutions – CAF President
41 minutes -
Energy Committee Vice Chair assures Ghanaians on stability amid fuel prices
1 hour -
Mahama hails 48 Engineer Regiment after successful disaster recovery mission in Jamaica
1 hour -
Rising crude prices expose flaws in ‘One Ghana Cedi’ levy – NPP MP
1 hour -
TechServe Employability Programme launched to deploy females in ICT into startups
2 hours -
Parliament passes Security and Intelligence Agencies Bill, renames NIB to BNI
2 hours -
Ghana’s fuel supply secure, but prices remain uncertain – Bulk Oil Distributors
2 hours -
Adu Boahene’s case: I’m not aware of theft or missing GH¢49m – Prosecution witness tells court
2 hours -
Ghana Deposit Protection Amendment Bill 2025 passed
3 hours -
Minority Leader warns of neglect in agriculture amid focus on gold for reserves
3 hours -
Minority alleges ‘state capture’ in mining sector, points to Ibrahim Mahama’s influence
3 hours -
Make your relationship independent
3 hours
