Audio By Carbonatix
The Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Godwin Edudzi Tamekloe, has said the Authority envisions an innovative, sustainable, and efficient downstream petroleum sector.
According to him, this forms part of NPA's contribution to sustainable development in the country.
He said, "On our part, at the National Petroleum Authority, we envision a downstream petroleum sector that is innovative, efficient and sustainable in line with the president's vision to reset and transform the sector."
Mr Tamekloe said this at the University of Ghana’s 77th Annual New Year School and Conference (ANYSC) on Tuesday, January 6.
According to him, since assuming office, the NPA has initiated a series of activities aimed at boosting the sector. "Since assuming office as the Chief Executive Officer, I have emphasised the importance of affordability, quality, and reliability in the supply of petroleum products to Ghanaians," he said.
He emphasised the importance of reforms and policies designed to ensure quality fuel supply and long-term sector growth. "
"Our commitment is to ensure fair pricing and strict adherence to industry standards," he added.
The NPA boss reiterated that the success of these initiatives requires collaboration across both public and private institutions to fully realise the objectives of the reset agenda.
Latest Stories
-
Pan African AI Summit 2026 to pivot Africa as a “Smart Destination”
8 minutes -
If your vehicle was registered before 2023, come and update records digitally – DVLA to vehicle owners
18 minutes -
Bank of Ghana introduces new regulatory guidelines for international money transfer companies
48 minutes -
Court remands suspect into custody for attempted murder and causing harm
1 hour -
Sarkodie, King Promise, Kweku Smoke, others power unforgettable Music Is My Life Concert in Tema
2 hours -
Road sector engineers recommit to shaping Ghana’s future
2 hours -
Kade SHS: 5 remanded after guilty plea in teacher assault case
2 hours -
Ken Ashigbey urges credit for President Mahama’s galamsey fight
2 hours -
Kumasi residents laud street lighting revamp; call for vigilance
2 hours -
Video: President Mahama thanks Presidency staff, urges greater dedication in 2026
2 hours -
WAFCON 2026: Black Queens to know group opponents on January 15
3 hours -
Lack of prosecutions a major hindrance in galamsey fight – Ken Ashigbey
3 hours -
At least 22 Ethiopian migrants killed in lorry crash
3 hours -
Politics must not undermine gold sector reforms – Lands and Mines Watch Ghana
3 hours -
Sexual reproductive health rights project impacts 200,000 people in two regions
3 hours
