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Minority wants gov’t to transfer shares held by JOHL to GNPC

The Minority in Parliament is demanding the immediate transfer of shares held by Jubilee Holdings Limited (JOHL) to the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC).

According to the caucus, it will exude confidence among Ghanaians that government is exercising the needed oversight of state assets. 

In a press statement issued on Tuesday, May 30,2023 and signed by the Minority Leader, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, the NDC MPs said the transfer of the shares will show that the government is monitoring the revenues accruing from Ghana’s petroleum resources.

“By this statement, the Minority calls on the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia NPP government to transfer the shares held by JOHL to GNPC without delay, so that Ghanaians can be assured that appropriate oversight is being exercised on these assets by Parliament and other stakeholders. 

This will only go a long way to ensure proper accountability and effective monitoring of the revenues accruing from our petroleum resources.”

Further, the statement noted the Minister of Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, alleged that GNPC under the chairmanship of Mr. Freddie Blay is working on a transaction to relinquish about 50percent of the shares of JOHL to PetroSA, the state-owned oil company of South Africa.

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This action, the minority claims sounds at odds with the value of the JOHL assets to the State and does not advance the interest of the Ghanaian people. 

“We therefore call on the GNPC to give a clear and urgent explanation of the situation and what the thinking behind the happening is. As a matter of fact, the Minority will upon the resumption of Parliament file an urgent question for a clarification of this whole saga.”

Slush fund

The minority also contend that the JOHL revenues are currently being used as a ‘slush fund’ to pursue all manner of business that has not been approved by Parliament under the usual GNPC budget approved process. The recent lodgment of $100million of oil revenues in the accounts of JOHL which sparked concerns about the state being deprived of taxes accruing from those revenues lends credence to our concern.

But even more troubling is the fact that the Minister references, in his letter to the Executive Secretary to the President, an attempt to try to refinance GNPC’s current debts by using JOHL’s assets to do so with LITASCO. We can only presume that the intent here is to forward sell JOHL’s production share to raise this money.

One of the key tenets of the PRMA is to limit the government of the day on how much ‘forward selling’of its oil and gas assets, it can do, so as not to mortgage off Ghana’s future. Such an act would lack transparency, add debt to an already debt distressed country that is under an IMF programme and may indeed be unconstitutional.

The issue of the divestment of part of Ghana’s stake in the Jubilee Oil Holdings Limited (JOHL) has been a matter of intense discussions in the media these past few days. The Minority in Parliament has observed various exchanges among key government functionaries, notably the Energy Minister and Board Chairman of the GNPC.

The Minority was concerned about the manner in which the JOHL assets are held and managed. The JOHL assets were acquired by the Republic of Ghana and thus belong to the people pf Ghana. The late President John Evans Atta Mills, enacted the Petroleum Revenue Management Act,2011 (Act 815) which provided regulation over how revenue from Ghana’s oil and gas resources are to be managed.

As required by the Act, Revenue from the assets are accrued to or disbursed from the Petroleum Holding Fund. It is therefore concerning to note that the JOHL assets are not currently subject to PRMA provisions nor are JOHL revenues remitted to the Petroleum Holding Fund. 

“The question then arises, if the JOHL asset is as valuable as reported and revenues from it are not remitted to the Petroleum Fund, where are the revenues lodged, how are they used and under  which governance structure are they managed? Does the Auditor-General get to see accounts?, the minority asked. 

 

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