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ECG workers condemn privatisation

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  • James 8 years ago

    You render a service from which you are paid but you demand bribes from me to be connected to the grid. You have people stealing power usually with the connivance of ECG workers and the rest pay higher tariffs. I would privat ...
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  • ATO KWAMENA, USA 8 years ago

    I AM GLAD THIS HAS FINALLY COME TO REALITY SO AS TO STOP BRIBE TAKERS AND GIVERS. THIS WILL STOP THEIR STUPID DEEDS. PEOPLE WHO PAY WILL HAVE THEIR SERVICES INTACT. THIS TIME NO ONE CAN STEAL POWER FREE OF CHARGE. DO YOU KNOW ...
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  • Kofi Yaro 8 years ago

    Lazy ass corrupt workers.
    You will see the difference in efficiency when a profit motivated Mgt company takes over. It's going to be a win for the customers who are getting sh**t for what the pay. Bring on the American ...
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  • kk 8 years ago

    Because of your corrupt practices you guys don't want privatization

  • Awuni Akolgo Matthew 8 years ago

    I,m in support of this agreement, the corruption at ECG is too much

  • E. D 8 years ago

    ECG SHOULD BE PRIVATISE BECAUSE THE WORKERS OF ECG ARE MISUSING OUR RESOURCES

  • Nana Yaw Barimah 8 years ago

    Sometime back, the President said ECG is not for sale as there was speculations. This time, what has change to be sold again? NDC must go.

  • kk 8 years ago

    madaforkers. .....u report faulty meters and nobody at ECG as at now give a damn........the meters just deduct credits habarzadly anytime lights goes off and later comes on......they know but nobody give a fork........LONG OV ...
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  • eugene 8 years ago

    depending on where you live i never spend more that $50-$60 per month on electric bill

  • Obroni 8 years ago

    Yes it's normal, they had a holiday job where, not working, laziness and the income out of you job, often more than your monthly pay, was the standard. Wouldn't you fight for it?