The Member of Parliament for Bongo, , has raised serious concerns about an alleged corrupt arrangement involving the Ghana National Gas Company Limited and The Gas Gathering Company Limited (TGGL).

According to the co-spokesperson on the NDC's manifesto on energy, the $812 million deal involves the construction of the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant Train 2 (GPP2) under a Build, Co-own, Cooperate, and Transfer (BCCT) agreement.

He said the deal, which lacks transparency, appears to be part of a grand scheme to bypass scrutiny and secure the approval of the Public Procurement Authority (PPA) through a restricted tendering process. "It has come to light that the Ghana National Gas Company Limited is preparing to engage in a questionable and opaque arrangement with The Gas Gathering Company Limited (TGGL), a company hastily incorporated on March 15, 2022, to oversee the construction of the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant Train 2 (GPP2).

This $812 million project, set under a Build, Co-own, Cooperate, and Transfer (BCCT) agreement, is shrouded in concerns about transparency and accountability, especially given the glaring avoidance of parliamentary scrutiny," Mr.