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National Petroleum Authority (NPA) responds after Fameye reveals he was served with diluted fuel

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Ghanaian musician, Fameye recently experienced a problem with contaminated fuel, and the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has responded quickly to his situation.

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The “Nothing I Got” singer alleged that his car’s engine was damaged by contaminated fuel worth GHS 700.

In a tweet on Thursday, March 16, Fameye shared that he had to spend more than GHS7,000 fixing the car, a 2019 Honda Pilot touring model, after it was wrecked by the fuel.

Fameye adds that he has done everything possible to bring the car back to life to no avail.

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The NPA, upon noticing Fameye’s tweet, has ordered him to disclose details of the company that served him the fuel.

However, Fameye and his crew have reportedly declined the NPA’s request to investigate the matter, and instead chose to handle the problem on their own by using social media, the NPA stated in a six-point post on Twitter.

According to the NPA, they are unable to help resolve the conflict if the performer refuses to work with them.

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“The unwillingness of Fameye’s management 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 makes it impossible for the Authority to proceed with investigation into the case.

“Fameye’s management team further stated that they would handle the case by themself,” read a portion of the post.

See the NPA’s response to Fameye’s tweet below;

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  1. @NPAGhana has sighted the tweet of music artist Peter Bozah alias Fameye, alleging that he had bought fuel laced with water resulting in a damage to his Honda Pilot Touring car.
  2. Upon reading the tweet, the Consumer Services Department of NPA on Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 04:39 pm and Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 12:31 pm reached out to Fameye’s management to assist with investigations.
  3. The unwillingness of Fameye’s management 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 makes it impossible for the Authority to proceed with investigation into the case.
  4. Fameye’s management team further stated that it would handle the case by itself.
  5. It is worth emphasizing that without the name and location of the alleged retail outlet, the NPA is unable to assist Fameye in this instance
  6. The management of Fameye can reach out to the NPA whenever it is ready via the Authority”s social media handles or on its Customer Service Lines: 080012300/ 0545006111/ 0545006112

 

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