The Deputy Director of Operations at the Presidency wants three big shots arrested right away. Mustapha Gbande believes they helped make over 1,300 containers vanish from Tema Port. He named Alexander Afenyo-Markin, Matthew Opoku Prempeh, and Samuel Dubik Mahama as the main culprits. These containers belonged to the Electricity Company of Ghana and held important equipment for power supply across the country.
Gbande spoke up during Eyewitness News on Citi FM last Monday, March 31. He pointed fingers at the former Board Chairman, Energy Minister, and CEO of ECG. The shocking discovery has left many Ghanaians angry about the possible theft of public resources. Reports say these shipping containers arrived in Ghana but mysteriously disappeared before reaching their destinations.
A recent investigation first revealed these problems. The report found strange purchasing practices and questionable deals inside ECG. Evidence suggests certain government officials knew about the missing containers but chose to keep quiet. These materials were meant to help fix electricity problems throughout Ghana.
Gbande spoke very directly about what should happen next. He insisted that Afenyo-Markin could not avoid taking responsibility for what happened under his leadership. He called for immediate police action against all three men. Gbande stressed the country cannot allow such corruption to continue and demanded authorities take strong steps against those responsible for the missing electrical supplies.
Gbande spoke up during Eyewitness News on Citi FM last Monday, March 31. He pointed fingers at the former Board Chairman, Energy Minister, and CEO of ECG. The shocking discovery has left many Ghanaians angry about the possible theft of public resources. Reports say these shipping containers arrived in Ghana but mysteriously disappeared before reaching their destinations.
A recent investigation first revealed these problems. The report found strange purchasing practices and questionable deals inside ECG. Evidence suggests certain government officials knew about the missing containers but chose to keep quiet. These materials were meant to help fix electricity problems throughout Ghana.
Gbande spoke very directly about what should happen next. He insisted that Afenyo-Markin could not avoid taking responsibility for what happened under his leadership. He called for immediate police action against all three men. Gbande stressed the country cannot allow such corruption to continue and demanded authorities take strong steps against those responsible for the missing electrical supplies.