Energy Minister swears in 3-member IMC for TOR

Honourable Matthew Opoku Prempeh has therefore urged the IMC members to be diligent in their work and bring their rich experience to bear in discharging their mandate. 

Energy Minister swears in 3-member IMC for TOR
Energy Minister swears in 3-member IMC for TOR

The Minister for Energy, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has sworn in a 3-member Interim Management Committee to oversee the affairs of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) as part of efforts to restructure and revamp it. 

The Chairman of the 3-member IMC is Mr Nobert Cormla-Djamposu Anku.

Honourable Matthew Opoku Prempeh, Energy Minister

Other members include Mr William Ntim Boadu and Mr Okyere Baffuor Sarpong. The committee’s terms of reference, among others, is to ensure the smooth transfer from the outgone Directors, undertake technical and human resource audits as well as receiving and assessing viable partnerships for TOR, if any.

Speaking after the swearing-in at the refinery, the Minister noted that TOR and its crippling debts, infrastructural issues and equipment have been well noted and that since the 4th Republic every President has thought about value addition to Ghana's natural resources hence the new process.

Three-member comittee

The Public Relations Officer of the Ministry, Kwasi Obeng-Fosu in an interview told that the Minister of Energy Dr Prempeh emphasized the need to find the right partnerships, managerial infrastructure and equipment to enable TOR to work as a strategic stakeholder in the oil and gas sector. He has therefore urged the IMC members to be diligent in their work and bring their rich experience to bear in discharging their mandate. 

Dr Prempeh further appealed to the staff of the refinery to put all past rancours behind them, cooperate with the IMC and work hard to ensure the success of the refinery.

The Public Relations Officer (PRO), Kwasi Obeng-Fosu added that the committee is to submit its report, including findings and recommendations, to the Honourable Minister within three (3) months.

Freeman Koryekpor Awlesu