
Ghana Parliament to Investigate Discrepancy in ECG Container Numbers
Ghana: Missing ECG Containers Spark Parliamentary Inquiry Accra, Ghana – A controversy surrounding missing Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) containers has prompted a call for parliamentary intervention. Okaikwei Central MP Patrick Boamah is demanding that the Energy Minister appear before Parliament to clarify the situation. Initial reports indicated a significant number of containers were missing, but subsequent claims suggest a far larger number have been recovered. "The Minister initially said around 1,300 containers were missing," Boamah stated in a recent press conference. "Now, ECG is reporting the recovery of 2,637 containers. This discrepancy demands immediate clarification and accountability." The conflicting reports have fueled public concern and speculation. The MP's call for the Energy Minister to appear before Parliament underscores the seriousness of the situation and the need for transparency in addressing the issue. The incident highlights the importance of robust inventory management within state-owned entities. Parliament's response to Boamah's request will be crucial in determining the next steps in investigating this matter and ensuring public trust.