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The Senior Staff Union of the Bulk Energy Storage and Transportation Company (BOST) has extended its warmest congratulations to Mr. Afetsi Awonoor on his appointment as the Managing Director of BOST.
“We are confident that Mr. Awonoor's extensive experience will be invaluable in guiding BOST towards a prosperous future. The Senior Staff Union pledges its full support and cooperation to Mr. Awonoor and his leadership team as we work together to achieve the company's strategic objectives”, a statement issued by the union said.
The union expressed its sincere gratitude to President John Mahama for appointing Mr. Awonoor to this critical role.
According to them, the appointment demonstrates the President's commitment to selecting highly qualified individuals to lead key institutions in Ghana.
“We warmly welcome Mr. Awonoor to the BOST family and wish him every success in his new role. We are confident that under his leadership, BOST will continue to play a vital role in Ghana’s development”, the union said.
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