The management of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited (BOST) says it has not made a loss of GH¢400 million contrary to some media reports.
According to the state petroleum product storage facility, the company rather made over GH¢9.8 million profit before tax in 2020 which is the first time since 2016.
Some media reports claimed a report released by the State Interest and Governance Authority (SIGA) had stated that BOST made a loss of GH¢400 in 2020, contrary to earlier claims by MD of the company, Edwin Provencal, that the firm had made a profit of about GH¢30 million.
However, management of BOST noted the release by SIGA which was published by some media outfits is false.
“The report of the GH¢400 million losses made by BOST is not accurate. To measure the profitability and operational efficiency of a business, one must determine whether the underlying operations (core business) of the company are profitable,” management of BOST argued in a statement.
“The Managing Director in his submission at SIGA was emphatic that the company achieved a profit before tax of GH¢9,844,673 versus an estimated GH¢30 million in year 2020 as against a loss of GH¢158,478,676 in 2019. The positive net profit before tax attained in 2020 implies a massive turnaround of the operational fortunes of the company,” BOST said in a statement released.
It continued that “This enhanced performance was driven by extensive operational efficiency initiatives including, but not limited to massive repair works of our storage tanks, pipelines and marine assets, replacement of outmoded parts across the facilities of the company in the last two years supported by improved marketing and customer service. In the past two years, our income-earning assets have improved from 18% to 91%,” BOST management added in the statement.
Read the full statement from BOST below:
By Vincent Kubi