The Ghana National Petroleum Corporation GNPC has been hit by a stray bullet after a world topmost drilling engineer among them resigns.
The engineer who is classified among the best in Africa and the word after the country has hugely invested in him has tendered in his resignation letter due to managerial crisis under the auspices of the acting CEO Mr.Opoku Ahwene Danquah. Most other snr.staff members who feel threatened as a result the same managerial crisis also intend to drop their resignation letters if nothing is done about the poor management mr.Ahwene Danquah.
The Acting CEO who has failed twice an interview with the public services commission to be substantive CEO has adopted divide and rule tactics by using junior staffs with less experience to dent the image of the corporation.
In an interview with some of these workers bemoaned the quality of staffs the state invested in years ago who ought to pay their dues but have no option than to join other world oil companies where Ghana will loose most.
The resigned engineer whose name withheld for purposes of safety is already in arms with a world most oil producing company to continue his profession
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