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Nana Essilfie Ahimako IV, chief of Gomoa Ofaso has appealed to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), to replace a transformer which supplied power to the community, but got burnt three months ago.
The chief made the appeal at a durbar to climax the annual Akwambo festival of the chief and people of Gomoa.
He regretted that even though reports had been made to the Agona Swedru and Cape Coast Regional offices of the ECG late last year, no action had been taken leaving the people to spend the Yuletide in darkness and unable to watch the just-ended Ghana 2008 matches on television.
Nana Ahimako said the inability of the ECG to install a new transformer for the community had also halted all power driven small scale businesses.
The chief appealed to the Minister of Energy, the Central Regional Minister and the Gomoa District Chief Executive to use their good offices to help the community to procure a new transformer to enhance development in the community.
He also appealed to the Gomoa District Assembly to construct a six classroom block for the local junior high school, saying the pupils had to walk over a mile to Gomoa Afransi to attend school, which was impeding their studies.
The Assembly, he said should assist the people to construct a modern place of convenience to keep the surroundings clean.
The chief also urged those who had not registered with the National Health Insurance Scheme to do so without delay to enable them to get quality and affordable healthcare.
When the GNA contacted Mr Bismarck Awuku, Swedru Area Manager of ECG, he confirmed that the transformer got burnt before Christmas and that the company was making efforts to replace it.
He said the 33 KVA transformer and the 50 KVA had ran short in the country, and that the company had imported some which were expected to arrive in the country by the end of February, 2008.
Source: GNA
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