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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has disconnected power to the Accra Sports Stadium.
Managers of the facility, National Sports Authority(NSA), owe the power distribution company about ¢390,000.
The power was disconnected on Tuesday but is yet to be restored because the NSA could only pay ¢30,000.
It is the second time this year ECG is cutting power to the stadium having earlier disconnected the power for debt that stood at over ¢508,000 as of March 2022.
It is unclear when power will be restored to the stadium as businesses continue to bear the brunt of the impact of the outage.
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