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Punish persons culpable in missing ECG containers saga – Theo Acheampong

Economist and Political Risk Analyst, Dr. Theo Acheampong, has called for the immediate prosecution of individuals found culpable in the disappearance of containers belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) at the Tema Port.

ECG’s Container Scandal Unfolds

This demand follows shocking revelations that ECG reported a total of 2,491 uncleared containers at the port, reportedly containing crucial electrical cables and equipment intended to support the country’s power infrastructure.

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Call for Accountability

Dr. Acheampong, reacting to the reports, emphasized that the sheer scale of the loss points to deep-rooted systemic failures and possible collusion. He stated that accountability must be enforced through thorough investigations and legal action to restore public trust.

“We cannot allow this level of mismanagement or potential theft to go unpunished. The individuals behind this must face the full rigour of the law,” he stated.

National Interest at Stake

The disappearance of such a vast number of containers has raised serious questions about port security, supply chain management, and transparency within ECG. Experts warn that the loss could delay energy projects and worsen power delivery challenges.

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Public Reactions Intensify

The issue has sparked nationwide outrage, with civil society groups and industry players demanding swift investigations and sanctions. Ghanaians on social media are also questioning how such a large number of containers could vanish without detection.

Next Steps

Authorities are yet to provide a clear timeline for the investigations or name suspects, but public pressure continues to mount. Dr. Acheampong has urged Parliament and the Auditor-General’s office to step in and ensure a full audit is conducted.

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