Business News of Tuesday, 14 January 2025

Source: GNA

GNCCI condemns violent attack on Electrochem Ghana Limited’s facility

GNCCI condemns violence on Electrochem's facility GNCCI condemns violence on Electrochem's facility

The Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) has condemned the violent raid on Electrochem Ghana Limited’s Ada facility.

On January 9, 2025, armed individuals attacked the facility, causing significant damage, theft of products, and injuries to staff.

A statement issued in Accra by Mr. Stephane Miezan, President, of GNCCI said this unacceptable act of violence threatened the safety of employees and the stability of Ghana’s business environment.

It said GNCCI categorically rejected violence in any form and reaffirmed that the safety of businesses and workers was non-negotiable.

The GNCCI urged the government and law enforcement agencies to take immediate and decisive action to apprehend those responsible for the attack and bring them to justice.

The statement called for enhanced security measures to protect businesses across the country, ensuring that Ghana’s private sector could continue to thrive in a safe and secure environment.

It said in line with its mandate (LI 611 of 1968; Act 232) to promote and protect the Ghanaian private sector, the GNCCI reiterated the importance of maintaining a climate of peace, stability, and trust for both local and foreign investors.

“This commitment aligns with the vision expressed by President John Dramani Mahama, in his inaugural address on December 7, 2025,” it added.

The GNCCI also emphasized the need for dialogue and constructive engagement between all stakeholders to resolve issues peacefully and lawfully.

It said attacks of this nature undermine the progress made by businesses in Ghana and have far-reaching implications for the country’s economic growth and reputation.

The statement said the implications of such attacks extend beyond the immediate victims.

It said these attacks undermine investor confidence, disrupt economic activities, and deter future investments.

Ghana’s reputation as a secure and business-friendly destination must not be compromised.

It said as the representative of the private sector, the GNCCI remained committed to advocating for the safety and well-being of businesses.

“We urge all stakeholders, including the government and security agencies, to collaborate in fostering a safe and secure environment where businesses can thrive without fear,” it added.

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