Former ECG MD, Dubik Mahama, Claims ‘Missing’ Containers Still At The Port

In a recent television appearance on TV3, former Managing Director of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Dubik Mahama, made a startling claim regarding the controversy surrounding missing containers. According to Mahama, the containers in question are still located at the port.

“Containers are too big a thing to use words like lose, missing, they are possibly misplaced or we should take our time and find it at other terminals” he said.

Mahama’s assertion contradicts earlier reports suggesting that the containers had vanished. The former ECG MD’s statement has sparked renewed interest in the matter, with many calling for further investigation to determine the truth.

The controversy surrounding the missing containers has been a subject of debate in recent times, with various stakeholders offering differing accounts of the situation.

Mahama’s claim has added a new layer to the narrative, and it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold.

As the story continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the need for transparency and accountability in the management of public resources. The Ghanaian public awaits a comprehensive explanation and resolution to the matter.

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