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    GOIL suspends AOMC membership over allegations of government inteference

    Nathasia NarteyBy Nathasia NarteyDecember 10, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ghana Oil Company GOIL
    State-owned Ghana Oil Company (GOIL) has suspended its membership to the Association of Oil Marketing Companies (AOMCs) with immediate effect following accusations that its recent reduction in fuel prices was due to government influence.

    The government had urged oil marketing companies (OMCs) to reduce the prices of petroleum products in order to cushion the motoring public. This was followed by a sit-down strike by some driver unions.

    GOIL complied with this recommendation and reduced its prices to GHp15 per litre at the pumps, having recently reduced them by GHp14 per litre.

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    But the AOMC wrote to the Minister of Energy, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, asking the government to steer clear of price deregulation as being implemented by OMCs.

    This appears not to have gone down well with GOIL as captured in a statement dated Wednesday, December 8, 2021.

    “GOIL wants to state categorically that at no point did the government ‘direct’ the company to reduce its fuel prices as being alleged and circulated.”

    “GOIL is a listed company with a constituted Board of Directors and Management and takes decisions based on prudent commercial principles,” the statement signed by Managing Director Kwame Osei-Prempeh said.

    It stressed that the recent reduction in prices was a result of the consideration of the welfare of the ordinary Ghanaian.

    “Profit is therefore not the company’s prime motive, we also take cognisance of our corporate social responsibility to Ghanaians.”

    It sad the motive was “to cushion Ghanaians in the difficult post-Covid period”.

    It, therefore, challenged AOMC to provide proof of its allegations.

    “The allegation that government is interfering in the industry is unfounded and baseless. GOIL has the right as any other OMC to determine its prices.

    “We at GOIL believe the association has shown gross disrespect to the company and treated it with contempt and public ridicule. GOIL has therefore decided to suspend its membership of the association immediately.”

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