Tag: Edudzi Tamakloe

  • NPA on the Move Again: Joint operation destroys smuggling boat in major coastal fuel crackdown

     

     

    In a fierce escalation of the war against economic sabotage, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) and the Western Naval Command of the Ghana Navy have launched a sweeping joint offensive targeting illegal fuel smuggling rings across the country’s coastal waters.

    The intensified crackdown reached a dramatic peak when a massive, custom-fabricated wooden boat caught transporting illicit and unaccounted-for petroleum productswas publicly intercepted and set ablaze in Sekondi-Takoradi as a stark warning to economic saboteurs.

    The decisive action was led by the newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of the NPA, Mr. Godwin Kudzo Tameklo Esq., who personally supervised the destruction of the impounded vessel.

    “Enough is enough,” Mr. Tameklo declared, while addressing security personnel and maritime stakeholders at the site. “The NPA will deepen its cooperation with the security forces to crack down on illicit fuel activities across the country’s coastal belt. The economic cost of this illegal trade to the Ghanaian people is unethical and unacceptable.”

    He emphasized that the government is drawing a hard line in the sand, noting that the aggressive operational shift is crucial to protecting dwindling national revenues and preserving the market integrity of the downstream petroleum sector.

    The maritime syndicate’s operations have long used disguised wooden vessels to siphon fuel from larger ships or smuggle untaxed products into domestic markets, effectively starving the state of millions in vital tax revenue.

    Commodore Samuel Ayelazono, the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) of the Western Naval Command, reaffirmed the military’s unwavering commitment to the economic defense mission. He underscored that the Ghana Navy will continue to deploy its full naval assets alongside the NPA to aggressively dismantle maritime-related fuel smuggling and intercept unlawful voyages along the coastline.

    The NPA has reiterated that this latest raid is not an isolated exercise but the beginning of an unyielding, nationwide campaign. The Authority is urging coastal communities and the general public to actively report suspicious maritime movements, emphasizing that citizen collaboration is vital to restoring transparency, safety, and accountability to Ghana’s energy sector.

     

     

  • Fuel Supply Sufficiency: NPA CEO applauds Sentuo Refinery efforts

    Fuel Supply Sufficiency: NPA CEO applauds Sentuo Refinery efforts

    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

     

    The CEO of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), has paid a visit to the Sentuo Oil Refinery, applauding the company’s efforts in boosting Ghana’s energy sector.

     

    The refinery, located in Tema, is a significant player in the country’s oil and gas industry, with a capacity of 200,000 barrels per day.

     

    The visit aimed to assess the refinery’s operations and discuss ways to enhance collaboration. The NPA CEO commended Sentuo’s commitment to developing local refining capabilities, reducing Ghana’s reliance on imported petroleum products, and creating jobs.

     

    Sentuo Oil Refinery is a joint venture between the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and Sentuo Group, a Chinese conglomerate. The refinery’s expansion plans include increasing its capacity to 120,000 barrels per day, making it a crucial contributor to Ghana’s energy security.

     

     

    The NPA CEO’s visit underscores the importance of local refining capacity in Ghana’s energy strategy. With the country’s growing energy demands, initiatives like Sentuo Oil Refinery are vital for reducing dependence on imports and promoting economic growth.

  • NPA to build on gains …as CEO outlines 2026 focus in new year message

    NPA to build on gains …as CEO outlines 2026 focus in new year message

    National Petroleum Authority CEO, Godwin Edudzi Tamaklo, has emphasized quality compliance, safety, and fuel transportation monitoring as key focus areas for 2026.

    In his New Year message, Tamaklo reiterated the authority’s commitment to ensuring a well-regulated downstream petroleum sector, prioritizing the welfare of Ghanaians.

    Tamaklo, who took office in January 2025, has been working to streamline licensing processes and clamp down on illegal fuel stations. He emphasized the importance of collaboration with industry stakeholders to reduce market disruptions and improve fuel standards.

    The NPA is also pushing for stiffer penalties for non-compliant operators and exploring ways to enhance fuel transportation monitoring. Tamaklo assured Ghanaians of affordable and quality fuel, aligning with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision for the sector.

    Tamaklo emphasized the authority’s commitment to ensuring a well-regulated downstream petroleum sector, prioritizing the welfare of Ghanaians.

    Key Initiatives on the Table:

    Quality Compliance: NPA is promoting quality compliance through measures like fuel marking schemes, retail outlet inspections, and Bulk Road Vehicle (BRV) tracking systems.

    Safety: The authority is enforcing safety practices, including automatic tank gauging systems, electronic cargo tracking systems, and integrated enterprise relational data management systems.

    Fuel Transportation Monitoring: NPA is leveraging technology to monitor fuel transportation and prevent product diversion.

    Licensing and Regulation: The authority is streamlining licensing processes and clamping down on illegal fuel stations.

    Investment and Infrastructure: NPA is promoting private-led investment in the petroleum value chain, including LPG expansion and infrastructure development.

    The NPA is also focusing on consumer protection, public education, and stakeholder engagement to ensure a transparent and competitive downstream petroleum sector.

     

    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • NDC Grassroots hails Edudzi Tamaklo’s Leadership at NPA

    NDC Grassroots hails Edudzi Tamaklo’s Leadership at NPA

    The grassroots members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have expressed their enthusiasm and support for Edudzi Tamaklo, the Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA).

    This comes after Tamaklo’s sterling performance in first year at NPA has been hailed as a turning point towards transforming Ghana’s downstream petroleum sector.

    Tamaklo, a seasoned legal professional and former Director of Legal Affairs for the NDC, has been credited with driving transformative change in the NPA. His leadership has been marked by a commitment to transparency, accountability, and sustainability, earning him recognition as a champion of good governance.

    The Energy Minister, John Abdulai Jinapor, has previously praised Tamaklo’s leadership, urging NPA staff to rally behind him and support his efforts to drive transformation and transparency in the petroleum downstream sector.

    His attention to party faithfuls and the media has also been acknowledged as excellent inspite of his busy schedules.

    The NDC’s grassroots have pledged their unwavering support and prayers for his success.

    “Tamaklo leadership has been remarkable so far. He has time for party members”, a regional communications officer has commented.

    Another party member said “Tamaklo’s extensive academic qualifications, professional expertise, and grassroots connection make him an ideal fit for the role.”

    Under Tamaklo’s leadership, the NPA has achieved several key milestones, including streamlined licensing of stations, enhanced collaboration with industry stakeholders, and efforts to clamp down on illegal fuel stations. The NPA is also working towards implementing a 24-hour economy pilot project in Osu, aimed at fueling round-the-clock commerce and boosting economic growth.

    Edudzi Tamaklo’s leadership has been widely welcomed, and his commitment to good governance and transformative change is expected to have a positive impact on Ghana’s petroleum sector.

     

     

    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • NPA to kick-start 24-Hour fuel stations services in Osu today …amid tightened security

    NPA to kick-start 24-Hour fuel stations services in Osu today …amid tightened security

    The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) is set to launch 24-hour fuel stations in Osu, Accra, starting December 22, as part of Ghana’s 24-hour economy initiative.

    The NPA is collaborating with security agencies, including the Fire Service, Police, and National Intelligence Bureau, to prevent and respond to incidents.

    Godwin Edudzi Tameklo, NPA Chief Executive, has emphasized the importance of safety and security, stating, “Petroleum is a hazardous product, and we cannot afford to overlook safety concerns.”

    “We will need the active involvement of the National Intelligence Bureau, alongside the NPA’s intelligence unit and other security agencies to combat all forms of fuel-related crimes,” Tameklo told journalists at a meet the press event last week.

     

    As part of safety and security measures in response to major concerns identified, the Authority is to ensure fuel stations deploy automated dispensers at selected fuel stations; specialized training programs for security personnel to tackle petroleum-related offenses; and ensure continuous operation of bulk storage facilities and depots.

    The initiative aims to boost economic activity, improve fuel accessibility, and create jobs. The NPA has conducted nationwide tours to assess operational conditions and identify areas for improvement.

    “We’re working closely with security agencies to ensure the highest levels of safety and security at these stations,” Tameklo assured.

     

    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • NPA CEO Applauds Authority’s Ladies Football Team’s Exemplary Trophy Win  

    NPA CEO Applauds Authority’s Ladies Football Team’s Exemplary Trophy Win  

    The National Petroleum Authority’s Ladies Football Team has made the Authority proud with a remarkable trophy win.

     

    Speaking after the triumph, the NPA Boss, Edudzi Tamaklo said the achievement is “a clear demonstration of discipline, teamwork, and determination, qualities that reflect the core values of the Authority.”

     

    He applauded the management, coaches, and fans for their encouragement, adding that “the success of the ladies’ team serves as an inspiration to staff and young women across the country.”

     

    The NPA Boss pledged that the Authority will continue to back sports and empower women, promising the team more support as they chase bigger victories.

     

     

  • Edudzi Tameklo: Driving Transformative Change in Ghana’s Downstream Petroleum Sector

    Edudzi Tameklo: Driving Transformative Change in Ghana’s Downstream Petroleum Sector

    Ghana’s National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has remained a beacon of regulatory excellence in the West African sub-region under the dynamic and forward-thinking leadership of its Chief Executive Officer, Edudzi Kudzo Tameklo Esq.

     

    Since assuming office he has steered the organisation towards greater heights. Under his leadership and direction, the NPA has achieved several key milestones, reinforcing its commitment to promoting transparency, accountability and sustainability in the petroleum downstream industry.

     

    Streamlined licensing of stations

     

    One of Tameklo’s notable achievements is his firm guarantee of fairness and due process in issuing licences for Petroleum Service Providers (PSPs). This approach is expected to foster a more transparent operating environment in the downstream industry, creating a competitive and level playing field for all sector players.

     

    The NPA has also been pushing for stiffer penalties to clamp down on illegal fuel stations, ensuring a safer and more regulated petroleum sector.

     

    Centre of Excellence

     

    Tameklo’s exceptional leadership has earned him recognition from various stakeholders, including the Anlo Dukor (State) Council.

     

    His transformative approach has been instrumental in advancing the NPA’s vision of becoming a world-class regulator, promoting sustainable development and ensuring the consistent availability of quality petroleum products in Ghana.

     

    The NPA recently launched its 20th anniversary celebrations, marking two decades of regulatory excellence and national impact in Ghana’s petroleum downstream sector. This milestone highlights the role of transparent regulatory governance in fostering national growth and development.

     

    24-hour services

     

    Under Tameklo’s leadership the NPA is also working towards implementing a 24-hour economy pilot project in Osu, aimed at fueling round-the-clock commerce and tapping into the multi-million-dollar night-time economy. This initiative is expected to boost economic growth, create jobs and improve the overall standard of living for Ghanaians.

     

    Collaborative spirit

     

    Tameklo has emphasised the importance of collaboration with industry stakeholders, noting that these engagements have helped reduce market disruptions, improve fuel standards and strengthen consumer protections.

     

    The NPA continues to engage with various stakeholders including industry players, civil society organisations and government agencies to ensure that the petroleum sector is regulated effectively and efficiently.

     

    Exceptional leadership and governance

     

    Tameklo’s leadership has been central to the transformative progress within Ghana’s petroleum sector. His commitment to transparency, accountability and sustainability has earned him recognition as a champion of good governance.

     

    As the NPA continues to regulate the downstream industry it is expected to create a more conducive environment for businesses to thrive, while safeguarding consumer interests and promoting sustained economic growth.

     

    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

  • NPA sets up steering committee to support Mahama’s 24-hr economy

    NPA sets up steering committee to support Mahama’s 24-hr economy

    The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has announced the formation of a steering committee within the institution to oversee the implementation of President John Dramani Mahama’s 24-hour economy vision in the energy sector.

     

    Speaking at the launch of the NPA’s Consumer Week Celebration, themed “LPG: A Sustainable Energy for a Better Tomorrow,” the Chief Executive Officer of the Authority, Godwin Kudzo Tameklo, said the initiative aims to ensure affordability, quality, fair pricing, and strict adherence to industry standards.

     

    He added that the move aligns with President Mahama’s broader goal of resetting and transforming the energy sector under the 24-hour economy policy framework.

     

    “Our commitment remains to ensure fair pricing and strict adherence to industry standards, in alignment with the vision of His Excellency, President John Dramani Mahama, as he promised to reset and transform the sector while rolling out the 24-hour economy initiative. Today, at the Authority, we have put together a steering committee on the rollout of the 24-hour economy policy,” he said.

     

    Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament for Ashaiman, Ernest Henry Norgbey, has called on the NPA and the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition to establish additional LPG exchange points within the constituency.

     

    Mr Norgbey explained that creating more exchange points would not only improve accessibility and safety but also reduce overcrowding at existing LPG stations and minimise the risks consumers face when travelling long distances for gas refills.

  • Farmers Group Condemn False Allegations Against NPA CEO …Disown “Pseudo Farmer”  

    Lawyer Edudzi Tamakloe, NPA CEO, and Ibn Lukman Yameen, Executive Farmer Group CEO.

     

     

    The Farmer Cooperative Group of Ghana has strongly disassociated itself from a social media user known as “Farmer Wadwen” following what it describes as false and malicious allegations made against the Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Mr. Edudzi K. Tamakloe.

     

    The individual, identified as Raymond Asare Addo, alleged in a Facebook post that the NPA CEO was employing his “girlfriends” at the Authority. The post, which quickly attracted public attention, read: “Your girlfriends you’re employing at NPA make them polling agents next time.”

     

    In response, Mr. Tamakloe issued a statement on his verified Facebook page firmly denying the claims and expressing disappointment in the actions of the individual. The CEO explained that he had never had any prior interaction with the man except for a message he received from him earlier that morning.

     

     

    “The occupational hazards associated with the work we do are grave and dangerous,” Mr. Tamakloe wrote. “My attention was drawn to these and many lies spewed out by Raymond Asare Addo, known by the pseudo account name ‘Farmer Wadwen’ on Facebook. I have never interacted with the said person. The only time he reached out to me is this morning. His reason for the lies against me is that he lost his job in 2024 and therefore is in need of a job.”

     

    Mr. Tamakloe went on to describe the behavior as an act of treachery and urged Ghanaians to be cautious of individuals who resort to lies and defamation for personal gain.

     

    “If you are in need of a job, you just decide to peddle falsehoods about me? The level of treachery is beyond my grasp,” he said. “May the good Lord protect us from seen and unseen threats. I pray he gets the job.”

     

    Following the CEO’s post, farmer groups across the country released a joint statement condemning the false accusations and reaffirming their support for Mr. Tamakloe. “We stand firmly behind Lawyer Edudzi K. Tamakloe,” the statement said. “The individual in question does not speak for farmers in Ghana. He is a pseudo farmer and an ingrate who acted on his own. We completely distance ourselves from his baseless allegations.” Speaking on behalf of the national farmer cooperative group, Farmer Yameen, the CEO of The Executive Farmer, also vehemently condemned the actions of the individual, describing them as disgraceful and a betrayal of the values of genuine farmers.

     

    “We, the real farmers, know and appreciate what Lawyer Edudzi K. Tamakloe has done quietly for many people,” Farmer Yameen said. “We urge him to remain unfazed and to continue his good work for the benefit of the nation.”

     

    The Farmer Cooperative Group praised the NPA CEO for his humility, fairness, and integrity in leadership, adding that the false allegations have only served to highlight his long record of service and compassion.

     

    “This unfortunate episode has become a springboard for your good works and silent service to be recognized,” the statement added. “Many of us continue to draw inspiration from your leadership and generosity.” Mr. Tamakloe’s calm and dignified handling of the matter has since earned him widespread commendation from the public, with many describing him as a model of integrity and restraint in public service.