3rd April 2025 5:00:00 AM
1 min readKwame Asare-Obeng, the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, also known as A Plus, has called for a thorough investigation following the discovery of cables believed to be part of the stolen stock from the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) in his constituency.
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In a post on Facebook on April 2, A Plus shared that a truck carrying the cables broke down in Gomoa Awombrew, a town within his constituency.
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Local residents, suspecting the cargo could be connected to the missing ECG goods, quickly informed the Swedru Divisional Police Command.
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Upon investigation by the police, alongside officials from ECG, the truck driver failed to provide clear information regarding the origin and destination of the goods. The accompanying waybill was found to be suspicious, and further checks by ECG officials confirmed the cables matched their missing stock.
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As a result, the driver, his assistant, and others connected to the incident have been taken into custody for questioning. The police have requested support from National Security to assist with the investigation.
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A Plus expressed his confidence in the authorities, saying, “The authorities are doing their job, and I am hopeful that this will lead to a full investigation.”
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