The national chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party, Stephen Ayesu Ntim has been appointed as the board chairman of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA).
He succeeds Joe Addo-Yobo, who held the position of board chairman since 2017.
The previous chairman, Joe Addo-Yobo, stepped down due to health reasons and having difficulties to meet the demands of his office.
Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the Minister of Energy, swore in Ntim as the NPA board chair on Tuesday, May 21.
Ntim, who is also the National Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), takes over the role with a charge from the energy minister to focus on key priorities, such as strengthening regulatory frameworks, enhancing operational efficiencies, and ensuring the NPA operates with integrity and accountability.
The Minister, expressed confidence in Ntim’s leadership abilities, stating that, he has the necessary skills to steer the NPA towards achieving its objectives for the benefit of all Ghanaians.
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Ntim, who is also the National Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), takes over the role with a charge from the energy minister to focus on key priorities, such as strengthening regulatory frameworks, enhancing operational efficiencies, and ensuring the NPA operates with integrity and accountability.
The Minister, expressed confidence in Ntim’s leadership abilities, stating that, he has the necessary skills to steer the NPA towards achieving its objectives for the benefit of all Ghanaians.
The ceremony was attended by Deputy Minister, Herbert Krampa, NPA CEO, Dr Mustapha Hamid, and board members, including Kwami Sefa Kayi.
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Mr Addo-Yobo, who served as Managing Director of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transport Company (BOST) has been in the NPA since 2017.
Mr Ntim’s predecessor, Freddie Blay, has been on the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation Board since the inception of the Akufo-Addo government.
The Energy Minister, charged the new chairman of the downstream regulator, to focus on key priorities.
These, include strengthening regulatory frameworks, enhancing operational efficiencies, and ensuring that the NPA operates with the highest standards of integrity and accountability.
“National Chairman of my beloved New Patriotic Party, Mr Ntim is not new to leadership and therefore, I have no doubt that, he has what it takes to steer the NPA achieve its objectives for the benefit of all Ghanaians”, the Minister wrote on his Facebook page.
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