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The Energy Minister, John Jinapor has issued a clarification regarding the appointment of John Ayiku Ocansey as the Acting Deputy Managing Director.
In a press statement issued on Saturday, March 18, the company referred to its previous letter, dated 17th March 2025, which introduced Mr Ocansey to the position.
The statement reads: "We refer to our letter with Ref. No. Z.A.6/247/01ยช dated 17th March 2025 introducing Mr John Ayiku Ocansey as the new Acting Deputy Managing Director of Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG)."
However, the company noted that the earlier communication had been inadvertently issued and has since been withdrawn.
The statement continues, "We wish to inform you that our earlier letter was inadvertently written and hereby wish to withdraw same."
As a result, the initial announcement regarding Mr Ocansey's appointment has been superseded by this new clarification.
The Ministry stressed that this new statement effectively replaces the previous letter referenced in the press release.

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