Ghana’s petroleum downstream regulator, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), has intensified its consumer education and petroleum safety campaign with a series of public sensitisation engagements across markets, transport terminals, women’s groups and tertiary institutions in the Volta and Ashanti regions.
The exercise, led by the Authority’s Consumer Services Directorate, focused on petroleum safety practices, fuel quality assurance, LPG handling, consumer rights, complaint reporting mechanisms and the dangers associated with fuel siphoning from accident scenes involving Bulk Road Vehicles.
Speaking during the recent engagements, the Director of Consumer Services, Mrs Eunice Budu-Nyarko, urged motorists and consumers to remain vigilant when purchasing fuel by confirming the type of fuel being dispensed, monitoring dispenser screens and demanding receipts after every transaction.
In the Volta Region, the team visited the Ho Market and Lorry Park, Ho Technical University, the Ho Nursing Training College and women’s groups in Hohoe.
The Ashanti Regional exercise covered Bantama Market, Fomena Nursing Training College, Kumasi Technical University and the Tepa Nursing and Midwifery Training College, Anyinasuo Campus.
Technical presentations during the exercise were delivered by Ing. Johnson Gbagbo Jnr, Head of Consumer Data Analytics and Market Intelligence, and Maureen Adwoa Duori, Head of Consumer Education and Stakeholder Engagement, with support from NPA regional managers and staff.



Cany Jobe was appointed Director General of the Petroleum Commission in January 2026 by President Adama Barrow and has over 18 years of international experience across the oil and gas value chain.
She holds a Master’s degree in Engineering from the University of Western Australia and a Master’s degree in International Project Management from Glasgow Caledonian University.
Prior to her appointment, she served as Director of Exploration and Production at the Gambia National Petroleum Corporation, where she was instrumental in upstream strategy development, data management and engagement with prospective investors.
She has also held positions with regional and international institutions across Asia, Australia, West Africa and America, including roles with China Petroleum Corporation, Venezuela’s PDVSA and the ECOWAS Commission as a national consultant.

