Executive secretary for Chamber of Petroleum Consumers (COPEC) Mr Duncan Amoah has expressed worry about the spate of changes going on at Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company (BOST).

The President on Monday 26th August 2019 accepted the resignation of former manager George Mensah Okley who resigned his position last Friday and has replaced him with Mr Edwin Provencal.

Mr Mensah Okley’s resignation remains unclear but it is believed to be related to contracts.

His appointment is the third in less than two years since the NPP government took over power.

Speaking in an interview on Joy News, Duncan Amoah blamed the malfeasance and efficiency going on at BOST on political interferences.

“It is becoming another failed institution simply because they are not using the right management system and the political interference and the machoism is also becoming one too many.

“From what we gather as far as the exit of Mr George Okley is concerned it’s a mixture of almost everything from the allocation of fuel deposits to cronies, to political actors struggle wanting a deal, to what has been done and what hasn’t been done, to his own bad management records.”

So I’m left wondering should we also continue with this trajectory of just as them to go home” he queried.