ECG assures Ghanaians of stable power supply
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced that it has a stable national power supply despite people complaining of erratic power cuts.
Ghanaian homes and businesses have been experiencing consistent power cuts in the past months, with the public calling for a load-shedding schedule to help plan their daily routines.
The government and the ECG also maintain there is no load shedding but a few technical challenges, including the recent restoration of some 630 overloaded power transformers.
A March 29 statement from the ECG insists that load is not being shed anywhere and that “any customer who is currently experiencing power outage is due to a “localised fault.”
Below is the ECG’s full statement.
The Electricity Company of Ghana wishes to inform our cherished customers and the general public that we have a stable national power supply (stable national grid).
Any customer who is currently experiencing power outage is due to a localised fault. Please call our contact centre on 0302 611611 (also available on WhatsApp) or report on our social media handles (ECGghOfficial) for immediate action to fix the outage and restore power supply.
We are sorry for the inconvenience, and we wish you a happy Easter.