The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) will embark on a nationwide revenue mobilization exercise from Monday, June 16, to Friday, June 27, 2025.
This initiative is aimed at recovering unpaid bills from a broad range of customers, including residential, commercial, and industrial users and government institutions such as ministries, departments, and agencies.
Dr. Charles Nii Ayiku Ayiku, ECG’s General Manager for External Communications, stated that special monitoring teams will be deployed to ensure full compliance during the exercise.
He cautioned that any attempt to interfere with the process or illegally reconnect power after disconnection will attract legal consequences.
“The exercise also presents an opportunity to assess the integrity of our meters and engage with customers to address their concerns,” Dr. Ayiku added.
Customers in arrears are strongly encouraged to settle their outstanding balances promptly to avoid disconnection and additional reconnection charges. ECG also advises the use of digital payment platforms, including the ECG Mobile App, for convenient transactions.
This mobilization drive reinforces ECG’s commitment to maintaining financial stability and enhancing the quality of electricity service delivery nationwide.