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NPA Embarks On Five-Day Inspection In Northern Regions

By: Nana Prekoh Eric

8th February 2022

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The National Petroleum Authority (NPA), led by its Chief Executive Officer, Dr Mustapha  Abdul-Hamid is touring petroleum installations sites in the northern part of Ghana.

The CEO and his entourage including the directors of the Authority, on Monday, February 7, 2022, made the first stop at the Bolgatanga depot of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transporation Company (BOST).

The team was conducted around the facility by Mr  Josiah Kwamina Atta, General Manager in charge of Terminal and Transmission at BOST.

The NPA delegation will also visit the BOST depot in Buipe on Tuesday and make stops at the authority’s regional offices in Upper East, Northern, Upper West, and Bono Regions.

The NPA would complete the three-day tour at the BOST Kumasi depot on Friday.

The five-day visit will allow the CEO and his team to engage some stakeholders including security agencies in the aforementioned regions.

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