The CEO of the Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company, Frances Awurabena Asiam, has resigned.
She expressed her appreciation for being given the chance to hold her position since 2017.
“Frances Awurabena Asiam, in all humility and respect, wish to inform you of my resignation as the Chief Executive of Ghana Cylinder Manufacturing Company Limited (GCMCL).
“I thank you for having the confidence in me to appoint and reappoint me from 2017. I wish the Government well in all its future endeavours,” parts of the resignation letter read.
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Reports indicate that she resigned due to alleged interference in her work by the Minister for Energy, despite the fact that the reasons for her resignation were not stated in the letter, which was addressed to the Office of the Vice President and the Chief of Staff.
Energynewsafrica.com recently reported that a source close to Awurabena Asiam claimed Frances Essiam left her position due to Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the minister of energy, acting inappropriately.
According to the report, Dr. Opoku Prempeh and Awurabena Asiam have been at odds over the GCMCL signing an agreement.
READ HER RESIGNATION LETTER BELOW;