National Petroleum Authority (NPA) responds after Fameye reveals he was served with diIuted fuel.
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has responded to a tweet by Ghanaian musician Fameye, in which he claimed to have been sold fuel mixed with water.
In his tweet, Fameye shared his frustration at having paid 700 cedis for the fuel, only to discover that it had damaged his Honda Pilot Touring car. He also said that he had spent 7,000 cedis trying to repair the damage, but the car was still not working.
The NPA, upon reading the tweet, reached out to Fameye's management to assist with investigations into the matter.
However, they claim that Fameye's management has been unwilling to cooperate with the NPA's Consumer Services Department by providing key information, such as the name and location of the retail outlet in question.
This lack of information makes it impossible for the Authority to proceed with their investigation.
Fameye's management team has stated that they will handle the case themselves, without the assistance of the NPA.
However, the NPA has emphasized that without the name and location of the alleged retail outlet, they are unable to assist Fameye in this instance.
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