Kwame Agyeman-Budu, Managing Director of the ECG
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is set to embark on a mass disconnection exercise on Monday, April 12, 2021; a move to recover the debt owed by consumers.
A statement released by ECG stated that it will focus on all categories of customers in arrears hence the need for debtors to pay up their bills.
“The Electricity Company of Ghana Limited wishes to inform its cherished customers and the general public that it will be resuming its normal Revenue Mobilization exercise, effective 12th April 2021”, the statement said.
It added that its revenue mobilisation teams will be identified by their staff identity cards, urging customers to inspect the cards before allowing them into their premises.
Read the entire statement below;
REVENUE MOBILISATION EXERCISE
Friday, 9th April, 2021
The Electricity Company of Ghana Limited wishes to inform its cherished customers and the general public that it will be resuming its normal Revenue Mobilisation exercise, effective 12th April 2021.
The exercise will focus on all categories of customers in arrears. All customers who owe ECG are therefore advised to pay up their bills.
Revenue mobilisation teams will be identified by their staff identity cards, thus customers are strongly advised to inspect their ID cards before allowing them into their premises to avoid imposters. All necessary Covid-19 protocols will be observed by our officials.
Customers may visit the nearest ECG office, call our contact centre on 0302611611, or visit our social media handles via @ECGghOfficial for further enquiries.
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