Ing. Bismark Otoo, ECG Accra East Regional General Manager
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Accra East Region, has invested over GH₵20 million in 80 major development projects across its operational districts between January and December 2023.
Ing. Bismark Otoo, General Manager for the Accra East Region, who disclosed this indicated that the projects encompass a range of initiatives aimed at addressing various power supply challenges.
The investment is also to reinforce the power distributor’s commitment to improving power supply reliability and ensuring customer satisfaction.
Mr. Otoo in an interview with journalists noted that among the projects are the installation of 50 new 200KVA transformers to alleviate the strain on substations in certain areas of the region.
He added that the region has undertaken the extension of low voltage supply to parts of Dodowa and Mampong districts, the conversion of weak and multi-jointed 11kv underground cables into overhead lines, and the upgrading of overloaded substations in parts of the region.
He highlighted that the completed projects have already been commissioned and are now serving communities such as Okpoi Gonno, Teshie Yomo Specs, Tseaddo, Teshie Guest Inn, Lakeside Estate, New Legon, East Legon Hills, Amrahia, Frafraha, Burma Camp, Oyarifa, and Pantang.
Emphasizing the company’s dedication to providing safe, reliable, and high-quality power supply, the General Manager explained that the projects also involved the replacement of sagging high tension (HT) lines, burnt HT poles, and weak insulators.
He also pointed out that “fforts have been made to enhance the supply in certain areas of the region as several ongoing projects are on track to be completed before the upcoming Christmas holidays.”
Despite encountering financial constraints that resulted in the suspension of certain projects and the postponement of others, the General Manager of ECG Accra East remains optimistic about undertaking further development projects in 2024 to further enhance customer satisfaction.
Mr. Otoo further hinted that the region has also recovered about GH₵10,318,683 from customers who engaged in various forms of illegal connections from January to November, 2023.
According to him, units of 4,652kwh was billed in January to November 2023 and that an amount of GH₵10,318,683 was realised from payments made by illegal connection culprits.
He further urged ECG customers to desist from engaging in all forms of illegal connections activities and encouraged the general public to inform ECG of any suspected illegal connection activities.
He also urged customers to pay their bills or purchase credit via the ECG Mobile App or the USSD code *226# for convenience .
BY Gibril Abdul Razak