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Gh₵20 Million Bombshell: Stratcon Energy & CEO Slap Bright Simons with Defamation Suit Over “Sensational” Social Media Rant

By newsfileghJuly 24, 20254 Mins Read
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In a jaw-dropping legal maneuver, Stratcon Energy and Trading Company Limited, alongside its Chief Executive Officer, Harry Campbell, have unleashed a GHS 20 million defamation lawsuit against none other than Bright Simons, the outspoken Vice President of IMANI Africa.

The legal bombshell dropped following a searing social media post by Simons, which the plaintiffs claim has dragged their hard-won reputations through the mud.

According to court documents, the controversial post, dated January 8, 2025, allegedly painted Stratcon Energy and Campbell as dishonest, lacking credibility, and embroiled in shady dealings within Ghana’s energy sector.

The writ of summons asserts that Simons’ “reckless” remarks implied Stratcon’s involvement in public fuel procurement was nothing more than a product of “rent-seeking, political interference, and patronage without any competitive transparent process.”

Furthermore, the suit contends that Simons cast doubt on Campbell’s competence and qualifications, suggesting both plaintiffs are neck-deep in “unethical, corrupt, and criminal business activities.”

The plaintiffs are not holding back, branding Simons’ publication as “false, malicious, and defamatory,” calculated to shatter their stellar reputation and expose them to public scorn and ridicule.

The lawsuit meticulously dissects Simons’ highly critical social media screed, which questioned the nation’s fuel security and the transparency of emergency fuel supply arrangements.

In the now-infamous post, Simons fumed:

“It was quite surprising that the claim that Ghana only has enough fuel for its power plants for less than a week was made in off-the-cuff remarks in an unplanned interview by an NDC govt transition team member.

Important information like that, when delivered in random snippets, makes analysts and the public alike more confused than informed.

The suggestion that this was a deliberate act of ‘sabotage’ by the outgoing government feeds tabloid sensations. Usually, the more critical policy issues go beyond the sensational. Problems in Ghana don’t get fixed because the structural policy issues are constantly ignored. Either PR dazzles the public, or tabloid sensationalism distracts them.

The real policy issues here are as follows: The liquid fuels are an emergency substitute for gas, which is supposed to be the main fuel for thermal power plants in Ghana.

Where is the country with fixing the gas supply issues? Why have the problems been prolonged? What solutions are favoured by the new govt? More urgently: what are the security of supply arrangements for the emergency liquid fuels?

Are there contracts? With whom?  Are there penalties for non-performance to protect national interests?

There have been reports that Harry Campbell of Stratcon was somehow ‘imposed’ on the emergency fuel supply system.

That without tender or any meritorious process, suppliers of lower standing in the industry have been forced on the system. What is the full context of these reports?

I recall that when Harry Campbell tried to break into Liberia, analysts there quickly established that he was exaggerating his standing in Ghana.

The question is: how did he come into the equation in the first place?

MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL, what are the steps the new govt plans to take to fix the gas supply issues and, whilst doing that, ensure that the emergency liquid-fuel supply program isn’t ‘captured’ by any individual or politically connected supplier, thus ensuring reliability?

For political communication to change for the better in Ghana, for policy focus to be restored, the public would need to change its appetites.

The public needs to become more demanding, more curious about root causes, and more resistant to spin, PR, and surface filla.”

The writ further points to a GhanaWeb article titled “Bright Simons ‘fires’ Jinapor over claim Ghana has only 5 hours of fuel in stock,” which reportedly amplified Simons’ contentious claims.

Stratcon Energy and Harry Campbell are not just seeking GHS 20 million in general damages. They are also demanding an additional GHS 2 million in punitive damages for Simons’ alleged “reckless, false, and malicious publication without due inquiry or basis.”

In a clear bid to silence future criticisms, the plaintiffs are seeking a perpetual injunction to gag Simons from ever again publishing defamatory material against them.

They also want a court order forcing Simons to retract his statements and issue an unqualified apology on the very platform where he made the offending post, with “equal prominence.”

This legal tussle promises to be a keenly watched battle, raising critical questions about free speech, corporate reputation, and the power of social media in Ghana’s public discourse.

Will Bright Simons stand his ground, or will this colossal lawsuit force him to recant his “sensational” claims? Only time will tell.

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