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ECG Volta region promises quality service delivery

The Manage­ment of the Volta Region branch of the Electric­ity Compa­ny of Ghana (ECG) has embarked on an impact assessment on its facilities in communities affected by the recent tidal waves in the Ketu South Municipality, to enable the company to identify communities that needed immediate attention to provide quality service to them.

The ECG management on-site tour led by the Volta Regional General Manager, Ms Christina Jatoe-Kaleo, visited Agavedzi, Salakope, Amutinu, Kpokporgbor and Fuveme, where tech­nical personnel identified various levels of technical challenges to be fixed.

The Volta Regional General Manager of the ECG, Ms Jatoe-Kaleo, said the tour enabled manage­ment to identify factors that had an effect on electricity installations to the affected communities and assured that her outfit would make conscious efforts to supply power to the people.

Ms Jatoe-Kaleo stressed that engineers have been conducting feasibility stud­ies in the tidal wave affected communities, to evaluate the situation and necessary technical measures would be put in place to relocate ECG installations, which would ensure reliable power supply to the communities.

The Volta Regional Engi­neer of the ECG, Mr God­fred Awuku, announced that after an intensive study of the impact that the tidal waves had on the ECG installations, it was found out that five electricity polls were damaged in the di­saster, and relocating them called for twelve more elec­tricity polls to be installed in the affected communities to ensure uninterrupted power supply.

The Ketu South Munici­pal Manager of the EC, Mr Timothy Affrim, stated that the problems identified by the regional technical team would be addressed swiftly to improve regular power supply to the victims, and also to enhance power supply in the areas against future disaster.

 FROM SAMUEL AGBEWODE, AMUTINU

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