Stop The Lies And  Misinformation On  Issues In The Energy Sector Now!-Minister of Energy Warns Institute of Energy Security

The sector Minister has refuted the allegations and offered details explanations to set the record straight.

Stop The Lies And  Misinformation On  Issues In The Energy Sector Now!-Minister of Energy Warns Institute of Energy Security
Following the media report attributed to the Institute of Energy Security to the effect that the Minister of Energy,  Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh has failed to Provide a Single Strategic Option to Lift Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), among others, the sector Minister has refuted the allegations and offered details explanation to set the record straight.
According to Dr, Prempeh, the attention of the Ministry of Energy has been drawn to a news item on various media platforms in which the Institute of Energy Security (IES), an energy think tank, is reported to have stated on their petition to H.E. the President to save the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR) from imminent collapse.  
The IES is also reported to have alleged that the Energy Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has failed to provide the necessary leadership aimed at finding a strategic partner for the revamping of the refinery, among other allegations.
In a sharp response, Dr. Prempeh on behalf of the Ministry refutes this assertion in the strongest possible terms and stated that on 11th March 2021, four (4) days after assuming office as Energy Minister, Dr. Prempeh undertook a working visit of TOR to familiarize himself with the situation on the ground. 
In meetings with the IMC, Board, Management, and worker unions, Dr. Prempeh has always indicated the President’s keen interest in the revitalization of the refinery, creating jobs, and positioning itself as a market leader on the African continent by seeking a strategic partner for the refinery. 
On June 15, 2021, Dr. Prempeh swore in a three (3)- members of the Interim Management Committee (IMC) whose terms of reference were to ensure the smooth transfer from the previous Directors, and undertake technical and human resource audits as well as receive and assess viable partnerships for TOR. 
As part of its handing over notes, the IMC made recommendations to the incoming board regarding a strategic partner and sought the necessary approvals from the Public Procurement Authority (PPA).
In February and March 2022, a new Managing Director and Board took office respectively, with a clear mandate to work towards securing a strategic partner for the revamping of the refinery. 
The Minister subsequently wrote to request an evaluation of all the processes involving interested parties and submit the same for the attention of an inter-ministerial committee including the Ministry of Energy, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Public Enterprise, State Interests, and Governance Authority (SIGA), and TOR. This was to enable the committee to make the necessary recommendations to the President.
On 20th May 2022, the Government approved TOR to begin negotiations with a strategic partner. 
After this, on 10th June 2022, the Hon Minister wrote to the Managing Director of TOR to provide guidelines and advice as the refinery prepares, together with its prospective transactional advisor, to enter into negotiations with a strategic partner. 
Among others, he directed further that TOR’s indebtedness and workers’ pension funds must be included in the negotiations with the strategic partner. 
In the said letter, the Minister emphasized that whatever agreement that may be reached between the refinery and the strategic partner is not final until it has been subjected to further scrutiny by the Ministry of Energy and the Office of the President. 
It is evident from the foregoing that Dr. Prempeh has demonstrated clear leadership, vision, and focus in working towards the revamping of TOR, and that the claims made by the IES are borne either out of ignorance of these facts or a deliberate attempt to tarnish the Minister’s image. 
"One would expect that the IES would be circumspect in its public pronouncements on issues in the energy sector and at least seek information and facts before going public. This is given the weight that is likely to be accorded its position. 
"The Ministry wishes to assure Ghanaians that Dr. Prempeh is resolutely committed to ensuring that TOR is put on a sound footing to support Ghana’s industrialization drive, and will continue to provide strategic leadership and direction in this regard," the statement explained.