A former Director-General of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), Richard Anamoo, says it should be possible for the missing containers belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to be traced, emphasizing that relevant institutions have records of their whereabouts.
His comments follow growing concerns about the disappearance of ECG’s containers, sparking calls for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding their status.
Speaking in an interview, on Thursday, April 3, he reassured that the missing containers should not be difficult to track.

According to him, the GPHA maintains records of all container movements, whether they were transferred to another terminal, stored at an external facility, or auctioned due to overstaying at the port.
What I’m saying is that the containers can be found. If the containers were transferred to another terminal, GPHA would have records.
“The shipping line will also have records of their movements. Whether the goods were offloaded inside the port and the empty containers were taken away, or if they were moved to an external terminal for overstayed containers before being auctioned, there will be data. As long as they remained within the confines of the GPHA, there would be records,” he assured.
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