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Acting NPA boss forges collaboration with Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors


The Acting Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Mr Godwin Kudzo Tameklo, has held a meeting with the Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors (CBOD) as part of his ongoing stakeholder engagements.

According to a post on the Facebook of the NPA on February 10, the meeting focused on exploring opportunities for enhanced collaboration with CBOD while addressing key operational challenges facing the downstream petroleum sector.

Mr Tameklo reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that challenges within the industry are resolved in a manner that balances the interests of all stakeholders.

During the engagement, Mr Tameklo emphasised the importance of strengthening partnerships within the industry to drive efficiency and sustainability.

He assured the bulk oil distributors that his leadership “would prioritise dialogue and cooperative efforts to achieve mutual growth and stability in the sector.”

Speaking on behalf of CBOD, Dr Patrick Kwaku Ofori expressed the chamber’s full support for the Chief Executive’s initiatives.

He highlighted CBOD’s readiness to collaborate with the NPA in implementing measures that would improve operational efficiency and enhance the overall performance of the downstream petroleum sector.

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