Breaking: Opoku-Ahweneeh Danquah resigns as CEO of GNPC

The resignation of leaves GNPC facing a period of transition, as stakeholders ponder the future direction of the corporation and the energy sector as a whole.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Opoku-Ahweneeh Danquah, has resigned from his position.

In a heartfelt letter addressed to the President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the CEO expressed his respect for the office held by the President, his appointer, while announcing his decision to step down from his position at GNPC.

Opoku Danquah, who has been at the helm of GNPC, highlighted his efforts to implement transformative policies aimed at advancing the interests of the nation and propelling GNPC towards sustainable growth and development.

He described his tenure as an honour and emphasized his commitment to the evolution of Ghana’s energy sector.
He pointed out an atmosphere of misinformation and misunderstanding surrounding the transformative policies he championed, which made it increasingly untenable for him to continue effectively in his role. Despite his earnest efforts to uphold the integrity and objectives of GNPC, he noted that certain misperceptions have clouded judgment and undermined trust. Opoku Danquah emphasized the importance of unequivocal support and trust from all stakeholders for GNPC to thrive and fulfill its mandate.

Opoku Danquah extended gratitude to the President of the Republic of Ghana by saying “In the starch that has stiffened my efficacious tenure, the main ingredients have been your astute guidance, and the support of the talented team at GNPC. I am truly grateful for the opportunities that I have been afforded.”

Opoku Danquah reassured his commitment to the progress and prosperity of Ghana, standing ready to support any transition efforts as deemed necessary by the administration.

The resignation of leaves GNPC facing a period of transition, as stakeholders ponder the future direction of the corporation and the energy sector as a whole.

It remains to be seen who will step into the vacated role and how GNPC will navigate the challenges ahead.

Source: Theinquirer

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