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ECG to disconnect power to GBC over GH¢15.4 million debt

The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), is set to go off over an unpaid utility bills of  GH¢15, 420,246 to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

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April 12, 2022
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The Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), is set to go off over an unpaid utility bills of  GH¢15, 420,246 to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

Sources indicate that GBC has not shown enough commitment to paying its debt, which earns it the 14th and 15th position on a list of 29 highly indebted clients of ECG targeted for disconnection.

The state broadcaster was disconnected in October last year for failing to settle its indebtedness to the power distributor.

The GBC transmission alone owes a total bill of GH¢4, 281,342, while the GBC itself owes GH¢11, 138,904.

This will be the second time, if not more; that GBC will suffer any similar fate for non-payment of electricity bills.

As part of a special national operation to recover part of the hefty debt on its books from clients, ECG has listed some 29 private and public institutions waiting to be disconnected from the national grid.

Ghana Airport Company, Parliament, UNDP, EOCO, UPSA, Ministry of Communication, Kofi Annan Center, Entrance Pharmacy, and Internal Audit Agency are among the heavily indebted institutions on the list.

Most of these institutions have either received “demand or disconnection notices” from ECG.

According to the electricity distributor, the time has come to take steps to shore up its revenue.

Source: Eric Crentsil
Tags: ECGECG GhanaElectricity Company of GhanaGBCGhana Broadcasting Corporation




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