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The exercise comprised media outreach, community engagement, and targeted sensitization programmes.
During radio discussions on Bryt FM and Afeema FM in Koforidua, as well as Radio 1 in Bunso, the team emphasized the life-threatening consequences of fuel siphoning and urged citizens to maintain a safe distance from accident scenes.
In addition to media engagements, the team conducted direct interactions with transport operators, traders, and the general public in key commercial centres, including Suhum, Nsawam, Adawso, and the Koforidua township.
These engagements addressed not only the dangers associated with fuel siphoning but also broader consumer protection issues.
The campaign was further extended to selected tertiary institutions, including Koforidua Technical University, All Nations University, and SDA College of Education. Students were cautioned against the growing trend of rushing to tanker accident scenes to siphon fuel or capture content for social media.
Addressing the students, the Head of Consumer Education and Stakeholder Engagement, Maureen Adwoa Duori, warned against prioritizing social media engagement over personal safety.
She stressed that lives are being unnecessarily endangered, noting that tanker fires can spread up to 400 metres within seconds, turning such scenes into potential death traps.
She urged students to vacate such areas immediately and alert the Ghana National Fire Service.
On his part, the Head of Consumer Data Analytics and Market Intelligence, Johnson Gbagbo Jnr, highlighted petroleum product quality as a critical aspect of consumer protection.
He explained that the Authority, in collaboration with the Ghana Standards Authority, ensures that fuel pumps at service stations are properly calibrated and operate accurately.
He further encouraged consumers to remain vigilant and to make use of the 10-litre standard measuring can, popularly known as “Ntease Kuruwa,” to verify fuel quantities whenever in doubt.
He also addressed domestic energy safety, cautioning against prolonged exposure to smoke from charcoal and firewood, which he likened to heavy cigarette smoking due to its harmful health effects.
He therefore encouraged the adoption of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as a cleaner and safer alternative. Brent Hits $118 As Hormuz Shock Blows Out Spread With WTI
But the dynamic is different for WTI. It is inland, U.S.-anchored, and far less exposed to immediate Strait logistics.
Trump’s message to countries that cannot get fuel from the Gulf that they can get it from the US instead paints the picture that the US serves as a plentiful source of barrels and products.
In other words, while the global market is getting choppier, domestic U.S. supply looks better covered, relatively speaking. This dynamic blows out the transatlantic spread.
U.S. crude oil is still up sharply for March overall, but it is underperforming Brent as the Middle East shock increasingly prices the seaborne supply problem first. Ghana: GOIL Reclaims Its Position As Market Leader In Petroleum Product Distribution
Commenting on the development, Edward Abambire Bawa, Group CEO and Managing Director, celebrated the achievement and praised the hardworking staff of the company for their contribution to the success.
He also commended the marketing team, staff, dealers, and forecourt personnel for their commitment, resilience, and execution, noting that they have been truly instrumental.
He further extended heartfelt appreciation to GOIL’s loyal customers and stakeholders, stating that their trust continues to power the company’s success.
“Let us not relent. This milestone is only a foundation. Together, we must push even harder to consolidate our lead and set even higher standards for ourselves and the industry. Keep delivering excellence,” he concluded.
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Ghana: ECG Blames Heavy Rains For Power Outages In Greater Accra
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has attributed the power outages experienced in parts of the Greater Accra Region on Sunday to heavy rains that caused faults on its distribution network.
According to the power utility, the downpour triggered technical faults, leading to interruptions in electricity supply across several affected communities within the region.
In a statement issued on Sunday, March 29, 2026, ECG assured customers that its engineers are working diligently to identify and repair the faults in order to restore power as quickly as possible.
ECG further urged customers experiencing outages within their individual premises to contact its Contact Centre on 0302611611, visit the nearest ECG office, or reach out via its official social media platforms.
The company apologised for the inconvenience caused and appealed to customers for patience while restoration works continue.
Botswana: Fuel Prices Increase Sharply
Fuel prices rose significantly in Botswana on Saturday as a result of the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Botswana’s Energy Regulatory Authority (BERA) announced the upward adjustment in a statement on Friday.
Ahead of the increase on Saturday, several vehicles queued at retail stations to refuel, causing heavy traffic in many areas.
The retail pump price of Unleaded Petrol 95 has risen by 505 thebe per litre ($0.37), while Diesel 50ppm increased by 877 thebe per litre ($0.65).
The price of illuminating paraffin has increased by 1,055 thebe per litre ($0.78).
BERA stated that the adjustments are in response to developments in the international oil market.
Average Brent crude oil prices increased between February and March 2026, with daily prices reaching approximately US$119.50 per barrel—levels last recorded about four years ago.
The authority indicated that geopolitical developments in the Middle East, including reported attacks on shipping and energy infrastructure, as well as concerns over tanker movements through the Strait of Hormuz, have contributed to supply uncertainties and rising prices.
BERA also noted increases in international refined petroleum product prices over the same period. Unleaded Petrol 95 rose from US$79.70 to US$127.29 per barrel, diesel from US$91.18 to US$173.93 per barrel, and illuminating paraffin from US$90.97 to US$191.87 per barrel.
The authority stated that the price adjustment is necessary to align domestic fuel prices with international market trends, adding that Botswana remains a price taker in the global oil market.
BERA said it will continue to monitor global developments and adjust prices as necessary.


