General News of Monday, 20 January 2020

Source: ghananewsagency.org

ECG recoups ¢949,116 from power theft in Eastern Region

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The Eastern Regional branch of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) Limited has recovered ¢949,116 from customers engaged in illegal connection of power.

The amount represents penalties and surcharges levelled against customers in the Region, who were caught using electricity without lawful authorization in 2019.

A total of ¢1,203,878 worth of units were recovered and an amount of ¢949,116 retrieved from customers.

Those caught in the illegal act included; hotel operators, restaurant

The Eastern Regional General Manager of ECG, Mr Michael Baah said the region initiated a series of revenue protection activities aimed at dealing with illegalities in the system and reducing power losses through theft.

"If we are able to reduce commercial losses, we could achieve the system losses benchmark of 20 per cent by the end of 2020,” he said.

He warned that it was a crime to steal power, stressing: “Customers who are caught in such acts will face the law and if culpable prosecuted.”

The Revenue Protection Unit of the ECG during their monitoring exercise, inspected 4,014 meters last year during which they discovered 16 unauthorised service connections, two illegal direct connections, 29 meters tampered with, 176 faulty meters identified and 111 meters on wrong tariff classes.

The branch was able to recover 1,196,681KWh units of electricity lost through illegal connections.

However, meters that were identified to be on wrong tariff classes were corrected and the identified faulty meters replaced, he added.