This week, the Electricity Company of Ghana Limited (ECG) will resume revenue mobilization efforts.
Several institutions, notably the Keta Municipal Health Directorate and the Ho Airport Cape Coast Stadium, have already been targeted by ECG.
In order to avoid disconnection, the exercise also required both government and private companies to pay funds.
Parliament, for example, settled eight million cedis of the 13 million cedis owed to the electrical distributor.
Furthermore, of the 1.4 million cedis owed, the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) has paid one million cedis.
Following their demonstration of resolve to settle their debts, neither institution was disconnected from the national grid.
Samuel Masubir Mahama, Managing Director of Ghana’s Electricity Company (ECG), has asked post-paid meter consumers to pay their bills in person rather than waiting for the firm to issue power consumption bills.
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