Accra, Ghana – Electrochem Ghana Limited strongly condemned a violent attack on its premises by alleged supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). The incident occurred on the morning of January 9 around 3:00 AM when armed men invaded the facility, resulting in chaos and injuries to several staff members.
CEO of Electrochem Ghana Limited, Abdul Razak Adam, expressed deep concerns regarding the destructive actions of the armed individuals. The assailants, reportedly claiming to be sent from the NDC headquarters, stole essential office supplies and a significant quantity of salt products from the warehouse during the invasion.
The company suffered substantial financial losses as a result of the attack, prompting worries about the safety and security of its employees and operations. The statement issued emphasized the urgent need for protective measures and accountability in light of the violence faced by the staff members.
Acknowledging the threat to the trust between local and international investors posed by such lawlessness, Electrochem Ghana Limited demanded a thorough investigation into the incident. The company insisted that the perpetrators be brought to justice and face the full consequences of their actions.
The brazen assault on the salt mining company’s premises underscored the broader implications of security breaches on the investment climate in the region. The disruptive nature of the attack highlighted the vulnerabilities that businesses face in maintaining operations amidst such lawlessness.
In calling for justice and accountability, Electrochem Ghana Limited aimed to send a strong message about the importance of upholding law and order to safeguard both business interests and the well-being of employees. The company’s resolve to seek justice in the face of adversity showcased their commitment to maintaining a safe and secure working environment for all stakeholders.