ECG starts Pole Relocation for Kumasi Road Project

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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) will, from today, Tuesday, February 17, 2026, start a relocation of electricity poles along the Santasi to Ahodwo corridor to allow for the construction of a dual carriage road, with outages limited to specific feeders to minimise disruption.

Speaking on the Ghanakoma morning show on Akoma FM, the Ashanti West Regional Head of Public Relations, Benjamin Obeng Antwi, said the relocation exercise, being undertaken by Adusi Electrical Company, which starts today, will affect selected distribution lines, including the OBR, Fankyenebra and St Hubert feeders.

He stated that the outages will be carried out sequentially rather than simultaneously across Greater Kumasi.

According to him, the company has deliberately adopted a phased approach to reduce the impact on customers.

He said the company is not taking out power across the entire Greater Kumasi at once, adding that the exercise will be done one feeder after the other, starting with the OBR feeder, which mainly serves customers within the Nhyiaeso enclave.

Under the schedule issued by ECG, customers on the Old Bekwai Road, OBR feeder will experience outages from 9.00 am to 6.00 pm on Tuesday, February 17, Thursday, February 26, and Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

Areas expected to be affected include Santasi Roundabout, Santasi Fidelity Bank, Ernest Chemist, Technical University College (TUC), parts of Nhyiaeso, Unity Oil, Dakodwom and surrounding communities.

He emphasised that the exercise is directly linked to preparations for the dualisation of the Santasi to Ahodwo roundabout road and was necessary to ensure the safe diversion and relocation of ECG’s infrastructure.

He also cautioned the residents and businesses along the stretch who may be affected by evacuations or demolitions linked to the project not to tamper with electricity meters.

Customers should not remove their meters and throw them away.

He explained that the meters belong to ECG, and the company needs the customer details to successfully capture them in the system when they relocate. He added that ECG will remove the meters itself.

ECG is engaging the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) to ensure demolitions or evacuations do not proceed before meters are properly retrieved and documented.

The Santasi to Ahodwo road dualisation project is being funded by the Japanese government through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) at a cost of about 17 million euros. The dual carriageway is expected to be completed within 24 months after commencement and is projected to significantly ease traffic congestion along one of Kumasi’s busiest corridors.

The project officially began in late 2025 following prolonged delays in relocating temporary occupants, including car dealers, mechanics, taxi operators and squatters who had set up structures along the demarcated road corridor.

Phase one of the project has been awarded to Joshob Construction, a local firm, and covers earthworks, drainage systems and construction of the first carriageway. Engineers on site have indicated that the first phase is on schedule and expected to be completed within seven months.


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