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    NPA, Police launch joint crackdown on fuel smuggling and illicit trade

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsMay 24, 2026No Comments28 Views
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    In a major move to rid the petroleum downstream sector of illicit activities, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) and the Ghana Police Service have resolved to strengthen their collaboration to ensure strict compliance with industry regulations.

    The renewed partnership seeks to create an environment where there is absolutely “no room for illegality,” providing a robust framework to tackle fuel smuggling, unauthorized operations, and other criminal activities that threaten the economic stability of the country.

    Speaking during a high-profile engagement between the two institutions, the Chief Executive of the NPA, Godwin Edudzi Tamaklo, emphasized that stronger institutional cooperation is critical to enhancing public confidence.

    According to the NPA boss, a united front with law enforcement will ensure that all operators in the petroleum value chain comply strictly with established industry standards and regulations.

    He further stressed that the Authority remains deeply committed to promoting transparency, discipline, and professionalism across the sector.

    Responding to the call, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP), Frank Abrokwah, reaffirmed the unwavering commitment of the Ghana Police Service to supporting the NPA’s regulatory mandate. He assured the Authority of the Police Service’s readiness to collaborate heavily in enforcing regulations, maintaining law and order, and swiftly addressing illegal activities that undermine the smooth operation of the sector.

     

    Stakeholders present at the meeting highlighted that the petroleum downstream sector remains a vital component of Ghana’s economy. They collectively agreed that it requires strong regulatory enforcement and strategic institutional cooperation to sustain efficiency, safeguard revenue, and retain public trust.

     

     

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