You are here: HomeNews2023 01 20Article 1698725

General News of Friday, 20 January 2023

Source: classfmonline.com

Traders contemplate shutting down over high cost of electricity bills

File photo of closed shops File photo of closed shops

Some traders at the Kumasi Kejetia market in the Kumasi Metropolis of the Ashanti Region are contemplating closing their shops due to high electricity bills.

Already, a number of them have closed their shops in the market space because of high electricity bills.

Some of the traders say they cannot continue to pay such exorbitant bills and for that reason, they have no option but to close their shops.

A trader told Class 91.3 FM's Elisha Adarkwah that he paid as much as GH¢977 to settle an electricity bill for September 2022 and has no option than to lock the shops and leave the market if things do not change any time soon.

The traders noted that things will get out of hand as the electricity tariffs have been adjusted upwards by the Public Utility Regulatory Commission (PURC).

According to them, they have fought on several occasions for separate meters but the Management and the Board of the market have refused to grant them their wish.

They have, therefore, called on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to intervene.

According to them, the president must help prevail on the management of the market to give them separate meters else their businesses will collapse.

The Chairman of the Federation of Kumasi Traders, Nana Akwasi Prempeh, has also called on the management of the market to do the needful by allowing traders to manage their electricity bills by granting them separate meters.