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 NPA addresses fuel shortage in north

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• Mr John Abu Jinapor, Energy Minister -designate
• Mr John Abu Jinapor, Energy Minister -designate

 The National Petroleum Au­thority (NPA) has announced comprehen­sive measures to help address the pockets of shortage of petrol in the north­ern part of the country using a three-pronged approach.

The comprehensive measures, the NPA said, was adopted fol­lowing a meeting held on Friday by the Technical Committee on energy set up by the Chief of

 Staff to discuss modalities in order to resolve the issue.

This was contained in a press statement issued and signed by the Corporate Affairs Director­ate of the NPA and copied the Ghanaian Times on Friday.

“Following reports of pockets of shortage of petrol in the northern part of the country, the Technical Committee on energy set up by the Chief of Staff, met today, January 10, 2025, to discuss modalities to resolve the issue”, the statement elaborated.

“The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) wishes to as­sure the general public that there is no cause for alarm. The logi­cal challenge identified is being comprehensively resolved using a three-pronged approach,” it added.

As part of the three-pronged approach, the NPA, the state­ment revealed, had decided to grant Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) a special dispensation to load petrol from the Bulk Energy Storage and Transporta­tion Company (BOST) depot in Kumasi to serve retail outlets in the five regions in the northern part of the country.

Also, the OMCs had been granted a special dispensation to load more petrol from depots in Tema to augment what was being loaded from Kumasi to serve the five regions in the northern part of the country.

The statement further indicated that arrangements were being made in collabora­tion with BOST to move nine million litres of petrol in the pipeline between the Buipe and Bolgatanga depots into storage in Bolgatanga to serve the five regions in the northern part of the country.

The NPA, therefore, en­couraged the consuming public to avoid panic buying as the three-pronged approach was being implemented concurrent­ly to immediately address the issue.

It also reassured Ghanaians of adequate fuel stock in the country as there were vessels lined up to discharge products into the country.

The Ghanaian Times in its publication on Friday reported that the Yendi Municipal and its adjoining districts were facing a fuel shortage as residents bought fuel at GH¢25 per litre on the roadside.

It’s also reported that the actual price of fuel per litre on the pump in the municipality was GH¢14.99 pesewas, while some of the fuel stations sell at GH¢15. 95 pesewas per litre.

The paper also added that Yendi, as the centre of supply of fuel to the neighbouring districts in the Eastern part of the Northern region, had not received fuel for the past two weeks as at the time of the publication.

The comprehensive three-pronged approach by the NPA was therefore a relief for residents not only in Yendi but in all the five regions in the northern part of the country.

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 Tooth decay cases rises in Tema

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• Visit dentist regularly to avoid tooth decay

 Dr Kakra Bonsu Appiah, Head of the Dental and Oral Surgery Department at the Tema General Hospital, says tooth decay has become the most common dental problem affecting residents of Tema.

Dr Appiah mentioned that there have been more patients reporting with cavities, tooth­aches, and other compli­cations linked to poor oral hygiene.

He told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in an interview that tooth de­cay was caused by the breakdown of the tooth’s structure due to acids produced by bacteria in the mouth, which thrive on sugary foods and poor brushing habits, making good oral hygiene practices essential in preventing the disease.

“The most common cause of dental caries is poor oral hygiene. When you look at how dental caries form, you will understand that poor oral hygiene is the leading cause of dental caries; it is about leaving food debris around the teeth,” he stated.

Dr Appiah explained that many of the cases presented at the hospital could have been avoided through regular brushing, proper diet, and timely dental check-ups, emphasising that maintaining oral health was not just about having clean teeth but also plays a critical role in overall well-being.

He advised residents to brush their teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss regularly to remove food particles between teeth, and reduce the intake of sugary snacks and drinks, as well as visit the dentist twice a year.

The dentist also expressed concern that people only visited the hospital when the pain became unbearable, urging Ghanaians to visit the dentist regularly to prevent emergencies.

Dr Appiah further appealed to parents to educate children on good oral hygiene practices from an early age and reduce their intake of sugary foods. —GNA

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Cake Tekniks holds 59th graduation ceremony

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About 30 students on Sunday graduated from the 59th gradua­tion ceremony of Cake Tekniks In­ternational, a privately-owned modern cake designing and sugar craft school in Accra.

During the ceremony, all gradu­ates were presented with certifi­cates while 13 of them also re­ceived professional diploma.

The founder of Cake Tekniks International, Mrs Jane Addo, said her outfit was dedicated to pro­viding world standard skills, knowledge and hands-on training necessary for one to succeed worldwide in the culinary industry.

Mrs Jane Addo addressing students and guests at the ceremony

She encouraged the students to embrace the opportunities, challenges and experiences, mindful of the fact that they are well-equipped.

“Hold your heads up while you build a goodwill between your clients and your­selves,” she added.

Mrs Addo said the school was pas­sionate about fostering the culture of creativity, motivation and excellence with the belief that every student had the potential to make a lasting impact in the culinary world.

The founder and leader of QA Con­sult, Mr Johnson Opoku-Boateng, said graduation was a witness to the unveil­ing of talents, passion and hard work and testament to months of dedication and hands-on-learning.

He urged the graduands to ensure that their cakes were safe and good for human health and that their success would be dependent on how well they serve, create and grow.

The event also saw the exhibition of cakes and pastries by the students.

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 Volta College Foundation donates GH¢9,000 to 9-yr-old fire victim

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Some members of the foundation with Mr Dumevi and a staff of the hospital
Some members of the foundation with Mr Dumevi and a staff of the hospital

 A delegation from the Volta College Foun­dation, a non-govern­mental organisation, has donated GH¢9,000.00 to the family of nine-year-old Victoria Atsoribo, who suffered severe burns in a fire accident at home.

The donation was made at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, where Victoria is currently on admission and undergoing treatment.

Led by women’s or­ganiser of the foundation, Madam Mawulawoe Ame­dorme and Deputy PRO, Ms Rebecca Gollo, the delegation said the NGO launched a support cam­paign for Victoria, with the aim to ease the finan­cial burden on Victoria and her family.

Madam Amedorme said “thanks to the overwhelm­ing generosity of our members and the general public, we were able to raise funds to support her treatment and recovery.”

Receiving the dona­tion, Victoria’s uncle, Mr Bright Danquah Dumevi, expressed gratitude to the leadership and members of the foundation for their kindness and support.

He said Victoria was transferred from Marga­ret Marquart Hospital in Kpando to Korle Bu Teach­ing Hospital in Accra for specialised care.

According to Mr Dume­vi, Victoria was currently undergoing planned staged skin grafting (surgery) as part of her treatment.

Your kind gesture has made a profound impact on her recovery journey, bringing hope and joy to her healing process.

He said the contribu­tions from the foundation will help in taking care of Victoria’s bills, adding that “your support has allevi­ated a significant portion of the financial burden associated with her treat­ment, allowing her family to focus on her recovery.

He also appealed to the general public, be­nevolent individuals, and organisations to continue extending their support to Victoria to aid her recov­ery.

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