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“No Accountability At BOST For 3 Years Under John Mahama’s Administration” – BOST PRO

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Mr Marlick Adjei, General Manager, Corporate Communications and External Affairs of Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation (BOST) Company Limited, says the John Mahama’s government did not account for revenues made at BOST from the year 2014 to 2016.

According to Mr. Adjei the company, as of 2014, 2015 and 2016 didn’t publish any audited financial statements. This would have enabled proper determination of the financial health of BOST, under his administration.  

Speaking on Plan B FM‘s morning show dubbed Nkosuo Nsem, Mr. Marlick disclosed that the company noticed such activities in 2017 January after the new board requested for financial documents of the company.

Mr Marlic Adjei – General Manager, Corporate Communications and External Affairs – BOST

After the new board had completed the audit for the 2014, 2015 and 2016 financial years, it was discovered that the Mahama administration left behind a huge debt for the company of which 97% of the debts have been paid by the current administration.

“In 2014, the debt was 33 million Ghana cedis, in 2015 it was 36.2 million and in 2016 it moved to 459 million Ghana cedis”, He stressed.

Mr. Adjei then derided  promises of John Mahama to revive activities at BOST to boost the income generated, saying that he is not in the best position to revive BOST because the current government has  already instituted strategic initiatives which are yielding positive benefits to the company and promises to do so into the future. 

“Comparing the previous government’s performance and that of the current government, it can be seen clearly that, H.E. President Akufo Addo has done much more as compared to the previous government”. He said. He then admonished to Ghanaians to weigh the works of the two governments in the sector to cast their votes and desist from believing lies from the NDC presidential candidate, John Mahama.

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