Ashanti Region: ECG assures improved power supply, calls for public support

Officials of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) in the Ashanti region have assured residents that power supply has significantly improved following the repair of faulty cables that previously caused disruptions.
While acknowledging some challenges, including theft and tampering with ECG installations, the Public relations officer ( PRO ) for ECG Ashanti West, Benjamin Obeng Antwi, assured the public that his team is working tirelessly to enhance and maintain a stable power supply in the Ashanti region.
He also urged the public to support ECG in safeguarding its installations and reporting individuals who interfere with the company’s infrastructure.
“One of the problems that we faced had to do with the transformer that was vandalised at the Adum central business district.
“As we speak, we have rectified the problem and repaired the necessary equipment, and now our customers within that vicinity are enjoying a stable power supply.”
“But we would like to admonish the public to help us fight against the damage of ECG power installations, which include cables, transformers, and other equipment.
“This phenomenon is gaining daily momentum in the Ashanti region, and we want to call on all our stakeholders and the public to help curb this menace.”he urged.