
Speaking at the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) sitting on Tuesday, September 1, 2020, Deputy Chief Director of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Joseph Dadzie mentioned that government owes them $2million since 2014 and government’s inability to pay its debts is making the Corporation’s revenue dwindle.
He also stated that with the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus, GNPC was badly hit just as other sectors, therefore, are calling on government to clear their debt to make the Corporation financially stable.
According to Mr Joseph Dadzie, “We are run by the state, so if it doesn’t work today, there is nothing we can do. We have had some challenges especially with cash flow especially during this period of the novel Coronavirus. It has hit us very hard. This amount has been outstanding since 2014. I think it will be very helpful if we can get assistance for the payment of this”.
How can GNPC tell us they are cash-trapped? - Sam George
Meanehile, member of PAC, Sam George has ridiculed GNPC’s claim that they are financially unstable.
He wondered how a cash-trapped Corporation celebrates Okyenehene on his birthday with GHC1.8million as well as provide GHC 20,000 to the Rebecca Foundation though that doesn’t lie within their core mandate.
“How then is the GNPC telling us that they are cash strapped? They are struggling yet they can find GHC 1.8 million for the Okyehene to celebrate his anniversary. How can they tell us that they cash-strapped, yet they are able to provide GHC550,000 to EOCO and a hundred and twenty thousand Ghana cedis to the Rebecca Akufo-Addo Foundation. These are questions we have a legitimate need to ask. Unfortunately, the GNPC has not been able to provide any answers,” Sam George said at the meeting. Read Full Story
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