
In July Ghana Petroleum corporation Board petitioned against the CEO of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation Mr. Opoku Ahweneeh.
In the letter they address the recent attitude of the Acting Chief Executive Officer Mr. Opoku Ahweneeh which has created an unhealthy working environment in the GNPC for quick intervention. The board listed some of the issues they are facing with the acting CEO in the document below;

After the petition came out the boss of the GNPC was not happy about the things which were written about him by the management and he decided to investigate.
According to Ghanaian US-based Journalist Kelvin Taylor. Concerned Employees who filed a petition with the Board over the GNPC boss's unethical behavior and poor administration are being followed by officials from the Business Network International (BNI).
The lives of the Concerned employees are currently in jeopardy while they are in the custody of BNI. You can find the petition that the concerned employees sent in below.

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