…Ghana Gas Staff devastated by New Boss’ appointment
…Evidence points to Lartey as a plant by outgoing NPP Executives
Ghana Gas Company employees are furious with the Flagstaff House as sparks fly over the successor to ousted CEO Ben Asante.
The joy felt at Asante’s removal quickly turned to dismay upon learning of Dr. Robert Kofi Lartey’s appointment as Acting CEO.
The staff have unleashed their wrath, demanding President John Mahama pull the plug on Dr. Lartey’s appointment, labeling him as a shady character closely linked to the corruption that plagued his predecessor’s reign.
Dr. Lartey stands accused of being complicit in corrupt dealings with Asante, scoring a lucrative $1.6 million contract for marker buoys – a shocking figure that could have been executed for half the price at $600,000.
To add fuel to the fire, he allegedly engineered a scandal-ridden $812 million GPP 2 deal, allegedly maneuvering internal documents to secure victory for favored company, Intel Logistics.
Allegations swirl that Dr. Lartey, in connivance with the Commercial Senior Manager, Steven Jomo and the General Manager Commercial/ Corporate Legal, Sylvia Archer orchestrated a last-minute $5 million termination clause in a contract just before the election outcome looked favorable for the NDC.
Formerly fast-tracked to a director position under Mr. Sipa Yankey’s leadership, Dr. Lartey’s dramatic political shift towards the NPP has only deepened suspicions of his motives.
Staff fear that Dr. Lartey’s family ties to Minister for Gender, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, signal a continuation of the corruption carousel set in motion by his predecessor.
The announcement of his appointment sent shockwaves through the company, met with skepticism and resistance from the disgruntled workforce who demand immediate action to expose the truth about Dr. Lartey.
Despite attempts to paint Dr. Lartey as a virtuous leader, the staff remain unimpressed, rallying for a thorough investigation into his past deeds and an annulment of his controversial appointment.
Gritty revelations about his dubious track record have ignited a firestorm of dissent within Ghana Gas, setting the stage for an epic showdown between the workers and the powers that be.