Ranking Member on Parliament’s Defence and Interior Committee, Rev. John Ntim Fordjour, has issued a strong call for full accountability regarding the missing Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) containers, valued at over $700 million.
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His concerns come after reports surfaced that 706 containers were recently evacuated by National Security, raising questions about whether they were part of the 1,340 containers previously reported missing.
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In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on April 2, 2025, Rev. Ntim Fordjour called for transparency, accusing the government of withholding crucial information about the missing ECG containers.
Rev. Ntim Fordjour’s demand for accountability stems from uncertainty surrounding how and why the containers went missing, as well as what exactly was inside them.
🔹 Were the 706 containers evacuated by National Security part of the missing 1,340?
🔹 Why didn’t the Energy Ministry disclose this evacuation in previous briefings?
🔹 What happened to the logistics and equipment inside the missing containers?
The ECG container scandal has sparked widespread concern, with many questioning how high-value electrical equipment could disappear without any clear trace or explanation.
Rev. Ntim Fordjour further criticized the Energy Ministry for failing to disclose the National Security evacuation of the 706 containers earlier.
"How come we never heard about this so-called evacuation by National Security in any of the briefing provided by the Energy Minister thus far?" – he questioned.
His statement suggests a lack of coordination and transparency between government institutions, leaving Ghanaians demanding answers about the true status of the missing containers.
The MP insisted that all missing containers must be accounted for, emphasizing that Ghanaians deserve clear answers regarding the $700 million worth of missing assets.
"We need coherent answers. We need all the containers accounted for!" – he wrote.
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His call aligns with growing public frustration over corruption scandals within Ghana’s energy sector. The ECG container controversy adds to concerns about mismanagement and lack of accountability in state institutions.
As the scandal unfolds, Ghanaians have taken to social media to express frustration and demand immediate investigations into the missing containers.
Parliament is expected to push for further inquiries, with calls for an independent audit into the matter.
The outcome of this case will likely have significant political and economic implications, as it could impact public trust in government institutions and Ghana’s energy sector management.
For now, all eyes are on the Energy Ministry and National Security to provide clear explanations regarding the status of the missing ECG containers.
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1. Where are the missing ECG containers worth over $700 million?
— John Ntim Fordjour MP (@NtimFordjour) April 2, 2025
2. Could these 706 containers evacuated by National Security be part of the missing 1340 containers?
3. Have they accounted for the equipment and logistics contained in the 706 containers in the custody of NS?… pic.twitter.com/FfJjZqzUkX
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