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We’ll keenly monitor every step in ‘Gold4Oil’ chain – Opoku Prempeh assures
gramme was birthed, which are stable prices, lower prices and removing the foreign exchange conundrum are not defeated by the defects in the system.
Dr. Prempeh was speaking at the 2023 energy sector retreat at Senchi in the Eastern Region, where the Ministry of Energy and its agencies have gathered to strategise for the year.
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The Minister said the programme will ensure the fuel security of the country and further charged the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company (BOST) to collaborate seamlessly with the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) regulator of the downstream space to ensure robust implementation.
The Minister further bemoaned the deliberate distortions in the media space around the policy and urged the NPA to keep updating the public on the nuances of the programme. The Minister who is also the
Member of Parliament for Manhyia South said under the programme, the Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors will not be allowed to negotiate on behalf of the Bulk Import Dis tributing and Export Compa nies (BIDECS) and thus said BIDECS who want to partici pate in the programme must apply to BOST “This programme, with stake holders such as the Energy Ministry, Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Bank of Ghana, PMMC being led by the Vice President to all intents and purposes will provide the needed cushion to Ghanaians. We are taking steps to ensure that the premiums charged by the International Oil Traders are reduced, achieving some e ciency gains”
The energy sector retreat which started on Friday 17th February will end on Monday, 20th February and is expected to further deepen e orts at en suring reliable power supply and fuel availability for the Ghanaian people.