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NPA moves to ensure continuous supplies of
aviation fuel
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot
Accra. Jan 26, Ghanadot - Airlines operating in the country
should soon heave a sigh of relief as authorities secure
regular supply of aviation fuel at the Kotoka International
Airport.
This follows an interim arrangement reached between Shell,
Total and the National Petroleum Authority to bring in
supplies from Togo.
Under the arrangement Shell and Total are expected to bring
about 10 tankers of fuel over the next few days.
Aviation fuel supply went down last week following an
inferno which gutted the Tema Oil Refinery loading gantry.
The non-supply forced airlines to refuel in neighboring
countries, a situation officials say is expensive and
capable of causing delays in flights.
Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority,
Alex Mould tells Joy News the arrangement should normalise
the situation in the short term.
He added that the authority is working to license other
private fuel depots to ensure that there are alternative
sources of suppliers in the country apart from TOR.
Ghanadot
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NPP Congress Slated For February 27
Accra, Jan 25, Ghanadot - The National Council of the
New Patriotic Party (NPP) has fixed Saturday, February 27,
2010 as the new date for its national delegates conference
to elect new national executives for the party.....More |
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A shocking reshuffle of ministerial
portfolio
Accra, Jan 25, Ghanadot - Even though he
denied ever having the intention of reshuffling his
ministers when he interacted with the media at the castle Osu during his one year accounts in office, President Mills
has made a reshuffle to his current team of ministers.....More
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Ministerial Reshuffle: First Batch
of Casualties
Accra, Jan 25, Ghanadot - President John Evans
Atta Mills is set to announce the first batch of his
long-awaited ministerial reshuffle sometime this week, a
source close to the Presidency has told Ghanadot..
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Investor confidence restored as 3-year
bond is oversubscribed
Accra, Jan 26, Ghanadot - The GH¢200 million three-year
bond issued by government at a 19 percent yield, to raise
development resources as well as deepen the bonds market, has
been oversubscribed by 97.7 percent...
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