Bemoaning the situation, Mr. Dompreh said this is happening at a time electricity meters are in high demand in the country.
The lawmaker raised these concerns in an interview with the Parliamentary Press Corps in Accra.
The MP who is also a board member of Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) explained that the situation is generating public discomfort.
“For a valuable material which is in high demand to be left to rot at ports for close to five years is worrying,” he said.
He further urged the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr. Godfred Dame to pursue the matter to its logical conclusion.
He also appealed to him to ensure finality is brought to the matter. Read Full Story
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