Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) said the Finance Ministry and Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) may soon be disconnected from the national grid due to unpaid bills.
According to the power distribution company, the two-state owned organizations owed the company of about GH¢400,000.
The cost was made known to the general public after the taskforce on Monday disconnected the power supply to Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) and parts of the Kotoka International Airport (KIA), which owed over GH¢48 million.
Speaking with Joy FM’s Top Story, the taskforce leader, Steven Larbi Siaw, said that no indebted institution will be spared during the revenue mobilization exercise.
He went further to say that, the taskforce has been given the mandate that indebtedness of the ECG is brought down, because of that, they are acting accordingly as expected from them.
“By either taking the debt that they’re indebted to us, or we make sure that we disengage the supply, for them to follow up to the office to our leaders,” he said on Monday
Mr Siaw also made mention of the public and private organizations that are likely to experience power shortage over-indebtedness.
Companies like Ghana Education Service, Ministry of Communication Data, UN Development Programme were identified to face power shortage