I’m cancelling BOST contract – A Plus

I’m cancelling BOST contract – A Plus

Musician Kwame A Plus has said he is writing to the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation (BOST) company limited to cancel a contract he has with the state oil firm following criticisms against him by supporters of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) that he bagging contract after contract right after the party won power after the December 2016 elections.

On Monday, A Plus denied taking GHS3million per month from BOST for hauling refined petroleum products from its depots to certain parts of the country.

His denial followed an allegation made by Brong Ahafo Regional Youth Organiser of the NPP, Abronye DC, that he (A Plus) was bagging that much every month.




“As I’m speaking now, A-Plus has a contract at BOST worth GHS3million a month. He is very greedy. Because he was refused another contract, he is calling someone corrupt. He should shut up. He can never deny his contract at BOST. A Plus is making unnecessary noise in the country. He should shut his big mouth up. We’ve had enough of his nonsense, who is he? NPP paid for his useless song, yet the party has awarded him contracts. Why can’t he shut up?” Abronye DC said on Accra-based Neat FM after A Plus had alleged that President Nana Akufo-Addo’s two deputy Chiefs of Staff, Francis Asenso-Boakye and Samuel Abu Jinapor, are corrupt.

But reacting to this allegation on Accra-based Asempa FM, A Plus denied taking such an amount from the oil company.

“Will my life be this way if I was making GHS3million every month from BOST?” he quizzed.

He added: “Can you imagine that somebody like Abronye DC who is very close to everybody, who even knows for a fact that BOST is not even giving more than four trucks to anybody in a week can sit down and say that I make GHS3million? My life would have been different if it were true.”

A Plus, however, refused to disclose how much he makes from BOST monthly after he has transported their petroleum products.

He has now decided to end the contract. In a video post on Facebook, he said: “I’m in my office to draft a letter to BOST to end the contract I have with them.”

 

 

Source: classfmonline.com




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