ECG cuts power to Ayensu Starch factory over unpaid debt

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  • papa yaw 9 years ago

    ECG did the same to TROPICAL GLASS Company at Aboso in the western region and this factory never came back since 1999 ECG too many politics when NDC is power.

  • James Adams Ho 9 years ago

    This nation leaders cannot be trusted.If government cannot pay his bills then who should pay.My question is where is our taxes.Dear John Mahama why you have disgraced this country and it should be a lesson for J.J.a disgrace ...
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  • obi 9 years ago

    they should pay and they pay u then fix fix pre pay 4 them

  • Foreigner 9 years ago

    It's painful but it's painful for us who pay our electricity bills each month. Everyone needs to pay for usage...including the police/prison/millitary barracks.

  • Edensu 9 years ago

    ECG don't generate power, they are distributors of energy however, most Ghanaians are of the perception that ECG is responsible for "DUMSOR" and the Government is also accusing ECG of incompetence just to pave the way to sell ...
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  • Mark 9 years ago

    If you had done this earlier, no one would have said you people were unproductive and your sector needed to be sold . More Vim. It is about time . Good show

  • Empty bottle makes the most noice 9 years ago

    This is a very clear indication that the ECG has hidden agenda against incumbent.

  • kojo 9 years ago

    chaley you are lying. do you expect them to sit down and do nothing for the company to be sold to private businessmen? pls don't link this to politics. state institutions are causing the downfall of ECG and it about time coll ...
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  • Dr. Acquah 9 years ago

    What a shame! Clueless political leaders!This Gov`t owes almost everybody in Ghana.This Gov`t doesn`t deserve a second longer!

  • Jeffery Owusu 9 years ago

    Good work ECG. You are a company not charity organisation