TA fresh controversy has rocked Valco, with CEO Kingsley Aboagye Gyedu at the center of a brewing storm. Insiders allege that Gyedu received a substantial kickback from a lucrative contract awarded to Marjorie Y Hotel for a luxury party that catered to just 10 pensioners. The extravagant bash, which reportedly cost a staggering GHS100K, has raised eyebrows about Gyedu’s priorities and commitment to transparency.
As Gyedu seeks to retain his position under an NDC government (a government he worked against), his track record is marred by allegations of controversy, corruption, and naked thievery. Critics accuse him of callously sacking workers, disregarding due process, and turning a blind eye to the head of security’s alleged vote-buying scheme using a company vehicle on the eve of elections.
The situation raises serious questions about Gyedu’s leadership, accountability, and commitment to ethical governance. Furthermore, whispers of a corrupt union chairman, Samuel Watchman Agyeman, collaborating with Gyedu on dubious deals, have sparked outrage. Agyeman is described as the most corrupt union chairman in Valco’s history. He has allegedly overseen numerous corrupt deals, often fronting for the CEO. Is it not surprising that a union chairman, who should be fighting for workers’ interests, has instead become a spokesperson for the CEO? Strange, is it not? His actions are likely to make headlines in the coming days.
With allegations of cronyism and corruption mounting, it’s clear that Gyedu’s tenure as CEO has been marked by scandal and mismanagement. As the dust settles, one thing is certain – the people demand answers, and justice must be served.
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