The Minister of Energy and Green Transition John Jinapor pledges recovery of over 1,300 missing ECG containers during strategic visits
In response to the alarming disappearance of over 1,300 containers from the Tema Port which contains equipment belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), the Minister has resolved to spearhead efforts to retrieve these vital assets.
This pledge came during a visit to two metal and aluminum smelting manufacturing companies, Dangfang Company Ltd and Ponlok Manufacturing Company Ltd, in Shai Hills and a warehouse in Kpone on Friday, March 28, 2025, where stolen cables, allegedly belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana were found by National Security Operatives.
The missing ECG containers, pivotal to the company’s operations, have become the focus of national concern, prompting immediate governmental action. Hon. Jinapor’s visits were aimed at addressing the issue head-on, ensuring all possible measures are taken to recover the assets and hold those responsible accountable.
During the visits, Hon. Jinapor engaged with the National Security Operatives who have been stationed at the two companies and the warehouse, emphasizing the importance of accountability in safeguarding public assets. “The disappearance of these containers is a grave concern not just for the ECG but for the nation as a whole. We are committed to recovering all the containers and upholding the integrity of our public resources,” Hon. Jinapor affirmed.
The Minister further indicated that he would do everything humanly possible to break the syndicate who have been perpetuating criminal activities against the state. He urged the public to closely cooperate with law enforcement and investigative bodies, underscoring the critical role they play in this mission of safeguarding the interest of the country.
He cautioned the public to desist from turning the issue into the usual political games. “Political games will not derail our efforts to bring those responsible to justice,” he stated firmly. “We will pursue them, prosecute them, and take all necessary legal action, including confiscating properties involved in these crimes.”
Hon. Jinapor commended the security agencies and the public for the swift response and volunteer of information which has led to the arrest of about 14 people in connection with the theft case. As security agencies delve deeper into the case, Hon. Jinapor’s unwavering resolve signals a robust governmental approach to asset recovery and public accountability.
The Minister was accompanied by the Chief Director and other officials of the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition as well as National Security Operatives.