3rd April 2025 9:32:46 AM
2 mins readFormer Managing Director of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Samuel Dubik Mahama, has denied being consulted by the committee investigating the disappearance of over 1,300 ECG containers at Tema Port before it released its findings.
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Speaking on Asempa FM on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, Mahama expressed frustration over the committee’s approach, emphasizing that he was never given the chance to present his side of the story. He also dismissed allegations that he had left the country to evade scrutiny.
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“Since this container issue came up, I have received several calls from some staff members of ECG, inquiring why I have not come to defend myself. Today, I want to clarify, since I resigned as the MD of ECG, I have not gone anywhere.
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“There were reports that I had absconded from the country and gone into hiding. I can say for a fact that I have been in this country. The pain I feel now is what the committee has done to me.
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“I was never contacted as part of the investigation of the committee. I didn’t receive any letter from any committee.
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“If the committee had contacted me or spoken to me, I would have given out all the information I have because I only came in to serve Ghana. I worked for two years and four months. My records are there. The company hasn’t seen this kind of growth within this period,” he stated.
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His comments come in the wake of the arrest of 12 Chinese nationals and a Ghanaian by National Security operatives in connection with the missing containers.
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Meanwhile, the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor, has been directed to compile a comprehensive report on the matter.
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The committee’s investigation involved interviewing ECG directors and managers, uncovering possible theft and the alleged auctioning of ECG containers.
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