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Crude Oil Lands
 
Date: 26-Oct-2009       
 
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Even before the start of a two-week ultimatum from the Tema District Council of Labour (TDCL) and the Local Union of the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) to the Mills Administration to supply the refinery with crude oil, over 100,000 metric tonnes of crude oil has arrived from Nigeria, courtesy of Sahara Oil.

Daily Guide learnt that a ship-load of crude oil from the Nigerian city of Warri berthed at Tema Port yesterday to douse the rising tension at the refinery and the heightened embarrassment the government had been subjected to, including the call for heads to roll in the oil sector. President John Evans Atta Mills last Thursday quickly dashed to TOR to engage the staff of the refinery in a face-to-face discussion, after which he assured them of the supply of crude oil.

However, the President was clever this time around not to give a timeline, especially when previous delivery dates had failed woefully. Daily Guide learnt that having failed to fulfill previous promises to deliver crude to the refinery, the government was ready to deal with any oil broker who would supply crude to TOR, hence turning attention to Sahara to break the jinx which had characterized the supply of crude oil since this government took over.

The arrival of yesterday’s consignment resulted from a temporary arrangement government had put in place to ensure regular supply of crude oil ahead of the government-to-government deal. Deputy Energy Minister, Dr Kwabena Donkor, intimated that government was ready to raise Letters of Credit (LC) for the supply of the product to TOR.
With this latest development, senior government officials connected to the oil import will heave a sigh of relief, especially in the face of threats of industrial action by TOR staff, backed by TDCL. The unions had issued an ultimatum at a meeting an ultimatum at a meeting held between the two bodies on Friday, a day after the President had met and interacted with workers of TOR.

Speaking at a press briefing on behalf of both the senior and junior staff unions, Bernard A. Entsiwah, Chairman of the Senior Staff Union of TOR noted that the workers, of TOR were hopeful that within the two weeks, the government would be able to bring in crude oil since such promises had been made to them before in the past.

He said it was about time the issue of TOR was tackled without political coloration as that was slowly killing the company, thus resulting in huge financial loss to the state. He said, “in as much as we the workers at TOR will not do anything to mar the name of any government in power, we do not expect any government to mar our work either.“The expensive and extensive first-class maintenance work on the equipment which was air-lifted into the country will rust if within two weeks we do not get oil to run the plants, and that would mean Ghana has lost all its investment,” Mr. Entsiwah remarked. He stated that premix fuel would be in short supply in the coming weeks, as TOR has a limited stock, thus envisaging the long queues the fisher-folks would have to form to purchase the little that might be hoarded by black market operators.

He said, “It is for this serious and painful reason that we are giving the government the two-week ultimatum to act or Ghana will go through what Zimbabwe went through recently, where workers trekked to and from work due to an acute shortage of fuel.” He noted that Ghana could be a net exporter of oil should TOR be made self-sufficient, adding that some years ago, TOR was exporting Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gas to some countries in the sub region.

The Union Chairman of senior staff advised politicians to be circumspective in their speech and appreciate the plight of the Ghanaian workers who put them in the positions they find themselves in. Taking his turn to address the gathering, Secretary General of Trade Union Congress (TUC), Kofi Asamoah, expressed his satisfaction at the collective efforts the TDCL and the TOR workers’ union had embarked on to press home their demands which he said was healthy and the right of every Ghanaian worker.

 
 
 
Source: Daily Guide
 
 
 
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YIBIMA
NO WONDER THE URINE IS A THERAPY! AFTER VOMITING SAHARA, WE GO FOR THEM AT LONG LAST! HOPE POLITICIANS ARE NOT BEHAVING LIKE THE DOG.
Date: 2009-10-26 12:24:22
 
 
Fiifi
So we finally used sahara. So is K4 getting a cut from the deal? Plenty political talk
Date: 2009-10-26 12:05:52
 
 
Tina
Thank God; but surprised it is the same Sahara that brought it; well political talk is easy but delivering is another thg. NDC promised to investigate Sahara when in power and that was why they where not doing business with Sahara for the past 9mths; so fellow ghanaians it is no more TOR debt for shortage of oil but gov't own political talk entangled them. We live to see POLITICAL LIARS
Date: 2009-10-26 11:29:19
 
 
Nii Armah
The man promised that he would deliver and he has proven to all and sundry that he can do it. Those of you who prayed that there would be no oil, can now go to hell.
Date: 2009-10-26 10:43:55
 
 
Kakyire
Ndc folks are funny! You guys can continue to run away from the truth: you will always be hunted by it. Your comments here show the kind of people Ghanaians are dealing with. God save Ghana.
Date: 2009-10-26 10:38:34
 
 
Kwasi
At long last it is here. thank God, I pray there will be no shortage from now on. let's not politicize oil issues again
Date: 2009-10-26 10:06:25
 
 
Koo
crude oil has landed and so what, we want monies in our pockets. goods have trippled ever since this atta mills man took power, we are suffering and you say crude has come, and so what, nonsense
Date: 2009-10-26 10:05:51
 
 
Nana na
Daily Guild and useless minded people who want the down fall of this government will definately be put to shame th NPP it self saw the problem with sahara that is why right from last year september till now TOR hasnt been able to refine oil. Ghanaians are now clearly coming in terms of eneies of progress for our country and is vitually the NPP who are up to that everything is been done to discredit this government in the eyes of the populace and if the security agencies will do a thorough job we shall see the perpertuators of the caused of the fire at the foreingn ministry.God is watching us greed and hypocrites
Date: 2009-10-26 09:30:36
 
 
Patrick
For 10 months, owing to manifesto statements, NDC were not prepared to use Sahara to lift crude oil to Ghana from Nigeria. At long last, they have swallowed their pride, gone back to Sahara and achieved instant results. If you live on propaganda, when the right thing is staring you in the face, then you have a whole refinery idle for unwarranted months. Let us hope that queues for fuel will be a thing of the past from now on.
Date: 2009-10-26 09:17:02
 
 
gg
oil is in and stil people are saying all kinds of things.we seem to find proplem with everything govt. will do.
Date: 2009-10-26 09:14:55
 

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