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NDC caucus denies claims of Afetsi Awonoor’s appointment as BOST Managing Director

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Nanisto News Blog of Sunday, 19 January 2025

Source: Manteaw Amos

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) caucus within the Bulk Energy Storage and Transportation (BOST) Limited Company has refuted claims circulating on social media that the President of the Republic of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama has appointed Mr. Afetsi Awonoor as the Managing Director of BOST. The caucus has described these rumours as baseless, emphasizing that diligent checks reveal that the President has not made such an appointment.

According to the caucus, Mr. Afetsi Awonoor previously served briefly as the Government Relations and Business Development Manager during the tenure of Mr. Kwame Awuah Darko as Managing Director of BOST. However, he resigned from his position following Mr. Awuah Darko’s exit from the company. Since then, the NDC caucus has continued its work diligently within BOST, ensuring the organization fulfills its mandate to support Ghana’s energy sector.

The current speculation about Mr. Awonoor’s alleged appointment, the caucus claims, stems from deliberate efforts by his godfather, Mr. Awuah Darko, to manipulate public opinion and pressure the President into endorsing him for the role. The caucus views this as a calculated move to serve the personal and parochial interests of Mr. Awuah Darko rather than those of BOST or the nation.

“This nefarious agenda is a clear attempt to impose a dispreferred candidate on the President, undermining the due process and discretion of appointing a Managing Director for an institution as critical as BOST,” a spokesperson for the caucus stated.

The caucus has reiterated that appointments to leadership positions within BOST and similar institutions remain the sole prerogative of the President. They have therefore urged Mr. Awuah Darko, as well as any faceless individuals or groups, to desist from arrogating this responsibility to themselves.

“This unwarranted interference not only disrespects the authority of the President but also creates unnecessary confusion and tension within BOST and the larger energy sector,” the statement added.

BOST plays a vital role in Ghana’s energy sector by managing the storage and distribution of petroleum products to ensure energy security. Consequently, any appointment to its leadership is expected to align with national priorities and strategic objectives.

The caucus called on the public to disregard the false information being circulated and advised media outlets and individuals to verify facts before sharing unsubstantiated claims. They also cautioned against allowing personal agendas to overshadow the collective interests of the nation.

In conclusion, the NDC caucus reaffirmed its commitment to working for the progress of BOST and the energy sector, ensuring that Ghana’s interests remain paramount. They emphasized their trust in the President’s ability to appoint a competent and capable managing director at the appropriate time.

As of now, no official statement has been issued by the Office of the President regarding the leadership of BOST. The NDC caucus assured stakeholders that they remain vigilant and ready to counter any attempts to undermine the integrity of the institution and the country’s governance process.

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