
Ghana's Missing ECG Containers Found: Mystery Solved
Ghana's Missing ECG Containers Found: Ministry of Energy Locates Over 2,600 Units Ghana's capital, Accra, witnessed a resolution to a concerning logistical issue involving the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). Initially, reports surfaced about 1,328 ECG containers that could not be traced, raising concerns about potential losses and disruptions. However, a recent investigation conducted by the Ministry of Energy revealed a surprising outcome. The Ministry's spokesperson, Richmond Rockson, stated in an exclusive interview with the Daily Graphic, that "the committee investigating the 1,300 containers said to be unaccounted for, rather discovered 2,637 containers at the port of Tema consigned to the ECG." This number is more than double the initially reported missing containers. The containers were found at various locations. 860 were located at Meridian Port Services, 1,237 at the Ghana Ports and Harbors Authority terminals, 272 were evacuated by national security personnel, 194 were at Amaris Terminal, and 20 were retrieved at Atlas Manufacturing Terminal. This unexpected discovery highlights the complexities of large-scale logistics and the importance of thorough investigations. The successful resolution of this situation brings relief to the ECG and underscores the commitment of Ghanaian authorities to resolving such challenges efficiently and transparently.