Accra, Ghana, August 28, 2019//-Barely after few days of the resignation of the immediate past Managing Director of Bulk Oil Storage and Transport (BOST) Company Limited over alleged corrupt practices, the state-owned company has been caught in another embarrassing scandal.
Checks on the company’s website www.ghanasoil.com indicated that John Kweku Akyene Duncan is a board member of the company. But he has pictures Kamal-Deen Abdulai, the former National Nasara Coordinator of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) on the board of directors’ section of the website.
Further checks from the Ministry of Energy revealed that Mr Duncan is not a board member of BOST but his profile is boldly displayed with a picture of Mr Abdulai on the corporate profile page of the website.
Surprisingly, Mr Abdulai who was appointed a board member has only his pictures on website while his name and profile are being represented by Mr Duncan. Kindly check this link for more http://www.ghanasoil.com/our-team/board-of-directors-holder/john-kweku-akyene-duncan/.
Below is copied from the BOST website
John Kweku Akyene Duncan

Address: P.O. Box AF 40, Adenta-Accra
John Kweku Akyene Duncan has a Diploma in Journalism, from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, an MBA from University of Ghana Business School and a Master’s degree in Communication Studies (Public Relations) from the Ghana Institute of Journalism in 2015. He holds a certificate from the Chartered Institute of Bankers as well as the Institute of Public Relations Ghana.
He is a renowned banker who served the industry for 30 years. He served as the Head of Public Relations at Ghana Commercial Bank from 1987 to 2012. He is currently a part time lecturer at the Wisconsin International College as well as the Jayee University College in Ghana. He served on the board of the New Times Corporation from 2009 to 2011.
He is currently the Agona Duakwahene, Kronti Hene of the Agona Traditional Area.
When African Eye Report contacted a public relations officer of BOST for comment on the misrepresentation, she sent a text that she was in a meeting.
African Eye Report