{"id":234321,"date":"2016-07-26T14:35:19","date_gmt":"2016-07-26T14:35:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=234321"},"modified":"2016-07-26T14:35:19","modified_gmt":"2016-07-26T14:35:19","slug":"wapco-dismisses-30m-payment-to-n-gas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2016\/07\/wapco-dismisses-30m-payment-to-n-gas\/","title":{"rendered":"WAPco dismisses $30m payment to N-Gas"},"content":{"rendered":"
The West African Gas Pipeline Company (WAPCo), has rejected claims that the government has paid some 30 million dollars as part payment of the over 100 million dollars debts owed the company.<\/p>\n
This is according to the Corporate Affairs Director for WAPCo, Harriet Wereko-Brobbey.<\/p>\n
Harriet Wereko-Brobbey who spoke to Citi Business News<\/strong> on Tuesday, explained that her outfit is yet to receive information from N-Gas, the government of Ghana\u2019s suppliers of gas, regarding such payment.<\/p>\n [contextly_sidebar id=”g9eBF67UU6JPwEMmFu3pyUNhcW9YQcx0″]\u201cOn the issue of payments, WAPCo has not received any payment, but then I don\u2019t know if the Petroleum Minister is referring to payments made to the supplier that is N-Gas. We are transporters and we get paid by the supplier whose gas we transport. So it may be that payment has been made to the supplier and we are yet to receive payment for the transportation, but we haven\u2019t heard anything from even N-Gas on any payment,\u201d she explained.<\/p>\n