Audio By Carbonatix
It is almost certain that consumers of electricity and water will be paying more for the utilities.
Utility service providers seem to be making a strong case for the upward adjustment, Joy News has gathered, however how much more consumers are likely to pay is not certain.
At a stakeholders meeting yesterday, the Volta River Authority, the Electricity Company of Ghana and the Ghana Grid Company made the point there is the need for consumers to pay what they called realistic tariffs to guarantee quality service.
Chairman of the Technical Committee of PURC, Moses Asaga is however not convinced. According to him, the utility companies have failed to justify the need for tariff increase with the quality of the service they provide.
But speaking to Joy News’ parliamentary correspondent Elton John Brobbey, a member of Parliament’s Select Committee on Mines and Energy, Alhaji Muntaka Mubarak said the committee was happy with VRA’s proposal.
He confirmed that the VRA’s proposal “sound convincing”, and for him everything “was clear” that the company was being staffed with finance as they can hardly recoup the cost of powering their plants with fuel.
“If something is not done they will be operating at a lost,” he said.
For the Electricity Company of Ghana Alhaji Muntaka stated, “I was not convinced about their presentation at all”.
According to him, the failure of the ECG to collect revenues owed them by consumers should be their own “headache”.
He charged them to package their service well and run the company as a business. He said if that is done and they render good service to their consumers it would not be difficult asking them to pay more.
Nevertheless, he noted that since the case of VRA is “justifiable”, they will be allowed to sell at a higher price.
Though the level to be added is unknown, Alhaji Muntaka said “by the end of June we should be coming out with something concrete.”
Meanwhile, Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation (BOST) Company Limited today met members of the Parliament’s Select Committee on Mines and Energy asking for more pay for their service.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
UK and Ghana co-host African Development Fund 17 Pledge Conference in London
5 minutes -
Sir Sam Jonah seeks intervention from Ghana’s Foreign minister over alleged seizure of investments in Nigeria
14 minutes -
Ghana Supreme Court pause on Kpandai parliamentary rerun forces a high-stakes constitutional reckoning
18 minutes -
Minority berates gov’t over deployment of troops to Jamaica, calls it a misplaced priority
23 minutes -
Ghanaian business firm Jonah Capital petitions ICPC and Nigeria’s Parliament over alleged takeover of Abuja real estate assets
31 minutes -
UBA announces key Executive Board appointments and retirements effective Jan 1, 2026
37 minutes -
Adidome Community gets ultra-modern library to boost education
39 minutes -
Raevin closes the year with reflective ‘PIANO II’ featuring Rcee and Jubed
45 minutes -
Teaching renewable energy through stories and play
46 minutes -
Global Media Alliance ranked among Africa’s best at 2025 HR Focus Award
52 minutes -
Take advantage of opportunities in infrastructure development, agric and value chain expansion – GIPC Boss
55 minutes -
Absa Bank marks Christmas with 9 Lessons and Carols Service
58 minutes -
GIPC underscores need to deepen investment cooperation between Ghana and Suriname
60 minutes -
Counsellor Perfect urges couples to focus on partners’ real desires, not assumptions
1 hour -
Sam Jonah petitions Nigeria’s trade minister over alleged unlawful seizure of his company shares
1 hour
