The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) staunchly rejects the unfounded allegations circulating in various media outlets, asserting internal dissent against its leadership.
Contrary to rumors, GNPC notes that there is no dissent or demonstrations against the leadership. Both staff and management remain united, fostering a culture of collaboration, mutual respect, and unwavering dedication to the mission.
GNPC affirms that all staff compensation and benefits adhere to Corporate Governance best practices, determined by the Board of Directors. The CEO’s contract remains unchanged since assuming the role, aligning with the precedents set by the previous CEO.
Emphasizing prudent adherence to established guidelines and policies in all travel arrangements, GNPC strategically engages with key international partners to secure exploration funding, enhance upstream opportunities, and advance Ghana’s position in the oil and gas industry amidst the energy transition.
GNPC highlights its success under the administration of Opoku-Ahweneeh Danquah, showcasing visionary leadership that positions the Corporation for sustained success in the dynamic oil and gas industry.
The dedication to staff welfare is evident in the positive feedback from the Senior Staff Association. Under Opoku-Ahweneeh Danquah’s leadership, GNPC prioritizes a conducive work environment, growth opportunities, and fair compensation packages, reaffirming the commitment to excellence.
In conclusion, GNPC reiterates its commitment to transparency, integrity, and responsibility in executing its mandate for the benefit of the Ghanaian people. The baseless allegations lack credibility, and GNPC remains focused on driving progress, innovation, and excellence in the oil and gas industry.
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