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TOR Resumes Operations: Denies $22 Million Sale Claim  

TOR Resumes Operations: Denies $22 Million Sale Claim

The Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) has resumed operations after a prolonged shutdown. Kwadwo Poku, Executive Director of the Institute for Energy Policies and Research Watch, has denied claims that TOR was sold for $22 million, saying “That is not true”.

 

Poku emphasized that the refinery’s management is working to restore operations and contribute to Ghana’s energy needs. The allegations surrounding TOR’s management have sparked controversy, but Poku urges the public to disregard the claims.

 

The refinery’s resumption is a welcome relief for Ghana’s energy sector. TOR’s management assures stakeholders they’re working to ensure stable operations.

 

The controversy highlights the need for transparency in the energy sector. Poku’s statement aims to set the record straight and reassure the public.

 

The Institute for Energy Policies and Research Watch is monitoring the situation, advocating for accountability and good governance.

 

TOR’s resumption is expected to boost Ghana’s energy production and reduce reliance on imported fuel.

 

The public is advised to be cautious of misinformation and await official statements.

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