Vice President of IMANI-Africa Kofi Bentil is demanding the withdrawal of a deliberate sale of belongings of Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) by authorities.
There are stories that the Public Procurement Authority (PPA) is leasing the state-owned oil refinery to Torentco Asset Administration (TAM) for six years.
Talking on this on Noon Stay on TV3 on Tuesday, June 20, Mr Bentil stated the deal is incorrect and doesn’t give Ghana worth for cash.
“Our drawback with this explicit deal is that it’s completely opaque,” he harassed.
“We now have to go underground and discover out every kind of the way on the documentation and the deal is dangerous.
“We don’t know who the true administrators are and our checks are exhibiting that they’re fronts for different folks. It’s unlucky and we hope that’s clarified.”
He confirmed seeing particulars of the settlement between the Authority and TAM.
“To place it in concise phrases, we’re proud of the divestment of Tema Oil Refinery but it surely should be clear, the people who find themselves excited by it should present their hand, present what they arrive with.
“We must always verify their bona fides. We must always understand how a lot cash they’re bringing and due to the teachings of PDS they need to have ample safety, in order that if something doesn’t go properly we don’t need to be within the scenario of PDS that now we have to claw again and at a loss.”
The non-public authorized practitioner requested authorities to make any contract to divest the distressed Refinery “fully clear”.
Not too long ago, Minister of Power Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh lamented the operational losses recorded at TOR.
He recounted how over GH¢2.5 million couldn’t be accounted for in crude oil gross sales he had labored onerous to contract for the Refinery.
Already, there have been requires the sale of TOR as consultants have attributed the annual losses in income to mismanagement.
“The elemental drawback of TOR is administration,” Government Director of the African Middle for Power Coverage (ACEP) Benjamin Boakye as soon as acknowledged on TV3.
“Throughout the timeline it’s been poorly managed by poorly chosen political entities who go there to earn a living for themselves.”
Mr Bentil believes requires the Refinery to be divested is welcome however warned that the method needs to be clear.