The Ghana National Gas Company Limited has dismissed recent social media claims suggesting a breakdown in relations between its Chief Executive Officer, Judith Adjobah Blay, and the Board of Directors, describing the reports as false and deliberately engineered to create division within the state-owned company.
In a statement issued on Saturday, June 6, management stressed that there is no conflict between the Board, chaired by Kofi Totobi Quakyi, and the executive leadership, insisting that both sides continue to work in close collaboration guided by mutual respect and professionalism.
According to the company, the allegations of an internal feud are “entirely false” and form part of attempts by unnamed actors to manufacture controversy and undermine confidence in the institution’s leadership. Management maintained that its governance structure remains stable and focused on delivering its mandate in the energy sector.
The statement also addressed public commentary surrounding recent staff promotions, clarifying that the exercise affected 50 employees and formed part of a structured internal process aimed at addressing long-overdue career progression, divisional realignment, and staff development within the organisation.
It explained that the promotions followed extensive internal consultations and received the necessary oversight and support of the Board of Directors, dismissing suggestions that the process was irregular or a source of internal tension.
Beyond the controversy, Ghana Gas highlighted what it described as significant operational improvements, noting that gas production throughput has increased from a historic average of about 100 million standard cubic feet per day to approximately 120 million standard cubic feet per day.
Management said the improvement has strengthened fuel supply to downstream users, boosted national energy security, and contributed to stabilising the power sector, while also helping to moderate fuel costs for power producers and industrial consumers.
Reaffirming its position, the company said both the Board and management remain committed to transparency, accountability and strong corporate governance, adding that they will continue working together to advance its strategic objectives and support the country’s broader energy development agenda.