FULL INTERVIEW: “The Containers Are Not Missing” — Samuel Dubik on ECG Saga | GhanaTonight Exclusive

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FULL INTERVIEW: “The Containers Are Not Missing” — Samuel Dubik on ECG Saga | GhanaTonight Exclusive


In this hard-hitting Ghana Tonight Exclusive, former ECG MD Samuel Dubik Mahama sits down with Alfred Ocansey to respond to the explosive scandal involving over 1,300 ECG containers allegedly missing from Tema Port.

🔍 Mahama refutes the claims, insists the containers were “misplaced” — not missing — and accuses key institutions of…

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33 Comments

  1. Someone has to step up to bring some sanity to the journalism space. Our suit and tie journalist have been turned into agenda boys and stomach direction journalist. What a pity. 😢 Just look at his posture and demeanor. This is soo unprofessional.

  2. Ndc Media court has started again. Very very frustrating as their journalists becomes judges as they hosts their victims, as they tickle themselves and laugh. Very sweet isn't it?

  3. Indeed, Alfred Ocansey is dumb! He’s not smart at all! What a silly, useless question! Dubik answered all his questions right from the start with his first response, so Alfred resorted to nonsense.

  4. Alfred Ocansey ….Naaaaaaa, your line of questioning is seriously daft, trying to be mischievous…… Dubik Mahama is too smart and knowledgeable for you.

  5. He should speak on the processes he is fully aware of. While he may not be able to address certain operational issues, he can identify those accountable, allowing you to follow up with them as well. This open conversation and discussion will help uncover any lapses that could benefit the ministry and our beloved country. Imposing on him to discuss a report—which is merely a snapshot of the issue—risks overlooking deeper underlying concerns.

  6. Dubik is making a point. It’s possible ECG has nothing to do with the missing containers. These containers might have been auctioned without ECG’s notice.

  7. @TV3 please stop being partisan. It’s getting out of hand. Consider this scenario
    How can someone purchase their expensive car, get seized at the port and auctioned. Reports to the police and later hears it was involved in a robbery. Then the police(this case, you ,TV3) go to the person for questioning. First why should you even question the originator and not the Port authorities who seized the car? Anyways- then your questions are, how could you afford such an expensive car? What do you do for living? Do you have other source of income? How have you procured your lawn mower in the past?
    Really? The guest has every right to say they are only answering questions relevant to the matter how the car left the ports in the first place.
    The host should be asking questions pertinent to “LOST CONTAINERS”. But clearly he already labeled him as the culprit while ECG has NOTHING to do with these lost containers. Nothing. Call the Ports, question the GRA. Very poor job done by the host.

  8. What is the definition of a container?

    The general definition of a container is an object that is used to hold an item; it is used to hold or transport something. A container can be a large metal box of a standard design and size used for the transportation of goods by road, rail, sea, or air. Let us understand the definition of such definition of a container. The definition of a container in the Cambridge dictionary is that it is a hollow object, such as a box or a bottle, that can be used for holding something, especially to carry or store it. So, when we are discussing missing containers, we must bear in mind what is missing is NOT just a container but the “something” that is mission in those containers. We should emphasize the contents or GOODS in those CONTAINERS. What is missing in those containers should be “stressed” in conversation rather than simply mentioning a CONTAINER. A container is simply a container that holds something. The most important use of a container in any conversation is the object held in a container. I am NOT hearing in your conversation about the items or goods held in those containers. Be specific and let is find out the missing items in those containers. Those involved in the missing items in those containers must be dealt with. They must be punished, imprisoned with no invocation or discussion. This should be the discussion topic in all interviews. We have laggards in Ghana (intellectually and uneducated and these are the persons destroying the country). Most of you do not read, study, think, act or do anything positively for the country. What is wrong with you all? Laggards!!! Thank you.