No feud between CEO and Board — Ghana Gas

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The Ghana National Gas Company Limited has dismissed recent social media reports alleging a breakdown in relations between its Chief Executive Officer, Judith Adjobah Blay, and the company’s Board of Directors, describing the claims as false and misleading.

In a statement issued on Saturday, June 6, the company said there is no conflict between the Board, chaired by Kofi Totobi Quakyi, and the executive management team, stressing that both sides continue to work together in an atmosphere of mutual respect, professionalism, and shared purpose.

According to Ghana Gas, allegations of an internal feud are “entirely false” and appear to be part of attempts by unnamed individuals to create division and undermine confidence in the leadership of the state-owned company.

The company maintained that its governance structures remain stable and focused on delivering its mandate within Ghana’s energy sector.

Management also addressed public commentary regarding recent staff promotions, explaining that the exercise involved 50 employees and formed part of a structured internal process aimed at addressing long-overdue career progression, divisional realignment, and staff development.

It stated that the promotions followed extensive internal consultations and received the necessary approval and oversight of the Board of Directors, dismissing suggestions that the process was irregular or had created tensions within the organisation.

Beyond the controversy, Ghana Gas highlighted what it described as significant operational gains, noting that gas production throughput has increased from a historical average of about 100 million standard cubic feet per day to approximately 120 million standard cubic feet per day.

According to the company, the increase has enhanced fuel supply to downstream users, strengthened national energy security, contributed to greater stability in the power sector, and helped moderate fuel costs for power producers and industrial consumers.

Reaffirming its commitment to good governance, Ghana Gas said both the Board and management remain dedicated to transparency, accountability, and effective corporate leadership as they work together to advance the company’s strategic objectives and support Ghana’s broader energy development agenda.

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