Energy Minister John Jinapor has vowed that the government will fully prosecute those responsible for the disappearance of over 1,300 containers belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).
Speaking in an interview on TV3’s News Central on Thursday, March 27, he revealed that national security operatives had already traced 40 of the missing containers to a warehouse in Kpone, owned by an Indian national.
“The information I got this morning is that already they have traced about 40 containers to a particular terminal or warehouse in Kpone, which belongs to an Indian national. They have confiscated all the 40 containers and moved them to a secured location.
The man indicates that those containers were sold to him last year,” he said.
Jinapor assured that the government is determined to retrieve all missing containers and hold those responsible accountable.
“When we start prosecuting these people, let nobody come and say the government is witch-hunting.
“These are properties of the state, and we will use every legitimate and legal means to ensure that we retrieve them and bring those responsible to book,” he stated.
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