The Managing Director of the State Transport Cooperation (STC), Nana Akomea is calling on Ghanaians not to politicise the developments ongoing at the company.
In a Facebook post, Akomea said his predecessor, Nuamah Donkor put in a lot of effort to revamp the STC.
He said the Nuamah Donkor oversaw the acquisition of 50 state of the art buses last year to help revamp the venerable state company.
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“I am encouraged by the interest in STC affairs expressed by Ghanaians on Facebook and elsewhere. I will plead that the transformation of this venerable state institution is not turned into an NPP-NDC rivalry,” he said.
He added that one of the upcoming terminals will be named the immediate past CEO Dr Nuamah Donkor for his immense contributions to the company.
“Hon Nuamah Donkor and his team played a great role in bringing STC back. They oversaw the acquisition of 50 state of the art buses/coaches in October last year. Indeed one newly revamped station is proposed to be named for Nuamah Donkor,” he added.
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President Nana Akufo-Addo appointed Nana Akomea, as Managing Director of the STC in April 2017.
Nana Akomea said the new management of the company is “building on this to totally transform the operations of STC and return it to profitability.”
He also added that they have recruited 100 ladies who will work as cabin crew. The drivers of the company are being trained to enable them to offer the best of services to customers.