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Meanwhile Sam George is busily forcing DSTV to reduce their subscription fee by 30% because the economy is doing very very well. Is it dishonesty or propaganda or both? Why are we burdening the poor Ghanaian with excessive ta ...
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That will be unacceptable! ECG is passing their gross mismanagement and operational inefficiency to the consumer. Look at the huge costs incurred at the ports, including excessive ordering of supplies just to generate kickb ...
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The moment the ECG put this excessive on the citizenry even if it is 50% it will erode the gains that the government had achieved for the past 9 months, the government should not be under pressure from the IMF to increase Tar ...
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When majority of the people are using the electricity for free you want to put the burden on fewer ones who pays, deploy good people to collect the money and stop the illegal connections
Better reduce the CEO's allowances and other sector emoluments to save the country.
Plug the leaking stealing of Electricity which currently stands about 40% and you will be fine. There is toooo much leaks in the system.
What nonsense is the oner 200% increment. NDC INCREASE POWER AND GO INTO .OPPOSITION IN 2028.YOU THINK GHANAIANS ARE FOOLS TO VOTE FOR YOU WHEN YOU STUPID THIINGS
Tax & tariffs is the answer to all our financial problems according to these 2 useless political parties in Ghana. Even if tariffs increased by 5000%, losses would still be reported by ECG.
The Ghana electorate dares government to introduce these hikes!
Privatize ECG.The present management cum workers are not fit for purpose. Protocol is bringing this Nation to its knees
I am sure ECG must be a happy place to work at. They intentionally incur outrageous debts, connive to steal their own cables from the ports, and then turn around to charge the whole public for their debts incurred.
You better go clear the containers at the port and sell the items to pay off some of your debts.
Secondly, proceed to reduce your allowances to reflect the current economic situation and address the power theft.