28th March 2025 3:53:40 PM
1 min readMinister of Communications, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Sam Nartey George, has suggested that former Ghana Post Managing Director, Bice Osei Kuffour, popularly known as Obour, will soon be held accountable for his actions during his tenure.
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Earlier this month, Obour officially resigned as the Managing Director of Ghana Post after two years in office.
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His comments follow criticisms from Obour regarding the recent termination of about 100 appointments across the ministry and its agencies.
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The retrenchment exercise, announced on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, has sparked reactions, with Obour urging the minister to exercise patience and review relevant documents before proceeding with the dismissals.
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In response, Sam George, in an Instagram post on Wednesday, March 26, dismissed Obour’s concerns, stating that he should instead focus on explaining alleged irregularities during his leadership at Ghana Post.
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"Obour has offered to help. His offer is welcome—not to explain post-December 7th, 2024, recruitment, but rather the shady deals he engaged in as MD of Ghana Post. He would have his hands full soon in explaining his deeds at Ghana Post. He should exercise some patience," Sam George wrote.
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It remains unclear what specific issues the minister was referring to, but his remarks have fueled speculation about a possible probe into Obour’s tenure at the state-owned postal service.
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