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Sell ECG - Franklin Cudjoe

Franklin Cudjoe IMANI

Tue, 12 Feb 2013 Source: Economic Tribune

The intensity of the power cuts that are sweeping across the nation has led many to lose trust in the services provided by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

The primary function of ECG is to distribute electric power generated by Volta River Authority (VRA). However, the poor services rendered by the utility company over the years have incurred the wrath of so many Ghanaians who have christened the company as “Evil Company of Ghana.”


The Executive Director of IMANI Ghana, Franklin Cudjoe, said ECG would be better off if it were privatized, noting that, “government has a reputation for being careless with national assets.”


“One of the problems facing ECG has to do with the huge debt government owe them. This does not allow the company to operate properly and I think privatization should be the way forward,” Mr Cudjoe stated.

The Deputy Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Samuel Awuku, on his part, described ECG as the most stubborn company in the country. He does not understand why tax payers pay their tariffs yet ECG does not give them value for their money.


“My job is to pay tax and so if I do, it’s expected that you give me value for money…ECG is the most stubborn company. They put off the light when they want, how they want and put it on at their own time without any prior notice,” he lamented when commenting on the ongoing load shedding in the country on Peace FM in Accra on Tuesday.


Last year, about 1,700 consumers have signed the Petition of the Consumer Protection Agency to sue ECG for poor services. The Consumer Protection Agency launched the campaign in April 2012 to collect signatures to sue the ECG for poor services.

Source: Economic Tribune