The Managing Director of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Samuel Dubik Mahama, has hinted that the Director-General of the Ghana Education has scheduled a gathering with him for a method ahead to be agreed in respect of debt owed by senior excessive faculties throughout the nation.
He mentioned the senior excessive faculties owe ECG near GHC45M.
“Currently, the schools’ bill is almost GHC45m in arrears,” Mr Mahama lamented.
He defined that the disconnection of Accra Academy and others from the nationwide electrical energy grid was thus a part of a nationwide effort to get well debt owed it.
“Across the nation, there is a GHC2.5b debt based on debt stock I am seeing,” he disclosed.
In an interview with TV3 on February 20, Mr Mahama was hopeful that his assembly with the Director- General of the GES, Dr Eric Nkansah, will lead to an amicable decision of the matter.
“I had a conversation with the Director General of the Ghana Education Service, and he has promised to have a meeting with me before the end of this week, so we can find a long-lasting solution to these issues and how we can handle them going forward,” he acknowledged.
Senior High Schools throughout the nation are mentioned to owe the ECG an estimated GHC45m. Accra Academy’s share of this quantity is reported to be over GHC400,000.00.
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Background
ECG on Monday, February 19, disconnected the varsity from the nationwide grid because of an unpaid debt of over GH¢400,000. This resulted in a complete blackout on the complete campus.
Paul Agraga, the pinnacle of prosecution at ECG, defined in an interview on Citi FM that “the disconnection is part of an ongoing initiative to recover outstanding payments owed to the company.”
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“Normally, we have a team that goes around once a while to inform our customers of their debts, so they do not accumulate and so if you take Accra Academy for example, they owe in excess of GH¢400,000 to the ECG.”
Mr Agraga emphasised the significance of ECG recovering the monies owed to repay the facility producers.
He dismissed the assertion that the corporate is concentrating on some chosen senior faculties.