
NPA proposes tougher punishment to crack down on illegal fuel stations
[Joy Online - Ghana] - 22/06/2025
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) is sounding the alarm over the inadequate penalties for establishing unauthorised fuel stations, pushing for a legislative review to introduce significantly stiffer fines.
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