The Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) says it remains strong, united, and unwavering in its commitment to representing the collective interests of its members, protecting consumers, and promoting the sustainable growth and development of the downstream petroleum industry for the ultimate benefit of the general public.
The assurance follows the self-suspension of membership by Star Oil Ghana over the fuel price floor policy, which triggered a social media exchange between the Chief Executive Officer of Star Oil Ghana and the Group Chief Executive Officer of GOIL PLC.
In a statement issued on Thursday, COMAC said it respects the right of its members to make independent decisions regarding their participation in the collective objectives of the Chamber.
According to the Chamber, it values diverse perspectives and encourages open dialogue among members as they work together to achieve shared goals.
COMAC said it will continue to engage the industry regulator, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), and other stakeholders to address issues affecting the effective implementation of policies within the sector.
“We assure the public and our stakeholders that COMAC will consistently operate in line with its established principles and collective decisions, fostering a fair, inclusive, and transparent environment for all members,” the Chamber concluded.
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