The Vice President in charge of research at Imani Africa, Bright Simons, has taken a swipe at the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation(GNPC).
He described the state owned GNPC as an organization that only knows how to ‘blow cash’ but ‘show no working’.
He also accused GNPC, of allowing itself to be used as a tool by political parties.
In a post on his official X page he made several allegations against GNPC, “The average salary at GNPC, Ghana’s state-owned oil company, is 60,000 Ghana Cedis per MONTH. The average monthly salary in the public sector is 2594 Ghana Cedis. GNPC doesn’t operate a single oil field. GNPC hasn’t discovered a single barrel of oil in the last two decades. GNPC won’t hire you, give you a scholarship, or spend a cent out of the millions of dollars it doles out in CSR on your community project…UNLESS…you have political connections. Always been. Ever would be. And there is nothing you or any Ghanaian can do about it”. See post below: