Hassan Tampuli, CEO of NPA

The General Jurisdiction Division of the Accra High Court has refused an interlocutory application filed by T- Turbo Energy asking the court to quash the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) decision to revoke its license.

The company was earlier given license to operate a gas filling station and distribute same but safety concerns later prompted the NPA to revoke its license.

Not satisfied with the decision T- Turbo Energy filed an application in court asking that their operations be restored by the NPA.

But the court presided over by Justice Kweku Tawiah Ackaah-Boafo ruled that a gas filling station situated between two schools Tema International School and Tema Rich School cannot be allowed to operate.

The court was of the considered view that the safety of the over 800 school population and the residents at Afariwa in Tema are at risk.

Justice Ackaah-Boafo ruled that NPA as the authority body acted rightfully since it would be blamed for any future disasters.

Daily Heritage Court Correspondent Muntalla Inusah who was in court reported that the parties have been directed to go to the negotiating table and file their terms of agreement to the court on March 18.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM