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Nephew of the former Chief Executive Officer of Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC), Alex Mould has died.
Mr Mould disclosed Atu Mould's demise via his Facebook page on Tuesday.
“It is with much regret that I inform you all of the sad news of the passing of my nephew Atu Mould. He was the son of Sati Ocran and George Mould,” he wrote in the post.
Atu Mould was the Chief Executive of Makam Plant Hire, an indigenous company that deals in the rental of earthmoving equipment among other logistics.
It is unclear what led to Atu’s demise but the former GNPC boss urged all to remember the family in prayers “during this difficult time.”
In January, Alex Mould’s daughter, Naa Densua Mould died after a short battle with malaria following a trip to the Indian Ocean Island for the Christmas holidays.
Meanwhile, social media users have been commiserating with the family for the death of Atu Mould.
Life is short charle ..... Rest In Peace Ato Mould. 🙏🏿
— MrDumelo (@johndumelo1) November 17, 2020
The unfortunate demise of Mr. Ato Mould is shocking and sad. May God grant him eternal rest and may his gentle soul rest in peace.
— cupid valentino (@valcupid) November 17, 2020
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