Mr. Akpe Akorli, we are tired of all these unnecessary praises of yours on Companies that are we know are under performing and taking Ghanaians for granted.? For the past two weeks straight or more, ... read full comment
Mr. Akpe Akorli, we are tired of all these unnecessary praises of yours on Companies that are we know are under performing and taking Ghanaians for granted.? For the past two weeks straight or more, there had been a complete shortage of petroleum at GAS stations that the shortage situation sadly forced drivers to get up very early in the mornings between 2 A.M. and 3 A.M. JUST TO GO AND QUE at Gas stations for petrol.
The worsening shortage situation had been going on under your watch- Mr. Akpe Akorli and instead of you to demand an explanation as to why the scarcity from the OIL Companies like GOIL etc. you instead, are showering praises for their incompetence and under performance.
What is wrong with you people?
Secondly, we understand ECONOMICS 101,and that is, it is no brainer that if GOIL opens more service stations across the country,
it will certainly create the need for people to take care of the newly opened stations. That is what is expected of the OIL Companies Managements by their Owners. So, for the OIL Companies like GOIL TO OPEN MANY service stations across the country is not a big deal for you to even include it in your prepared address because it is their fiduciary responsibility to give the Owners good Return on their Investment(ROI)and any thing short of that could cause the Managements their jobs.
On the bunkering business operations, some few weeks ago, it was reported by the media that the Ghana Bunkering Operations has been underperforming and that it was on the verge of going bankrupt. Why don't you find time to enlighten us about its present status instead of you showering praises on the OIL Companies poor performance records?
Please, Mr. Akpe Akorli, don't patronize the OIL Companies, just tell them like it is and let them know also about what we expect of them. Ghanaians expect better treatment- that is, the flow of petrol to the gas service stations with no disruption whatsoever from them.
Mr. Akpe Akorli, we are tired of all these unnecessary praises of yours on Companies that are we know are under performing and taking Ghanaians for granted.? For the past two weeks straight or more, ...
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