The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) in recent time have been embarking on a revenue mobilisation drive to recover GH₵5.7 billion debt owed by some customers.
It has recovered some amount of money from the revenue drive.
ECG however noted that the processes are underway for the company to embark on another exercise that focuses on illegal connections in the country.
According to Samuel Mahama, illegal connections cost grave losses to his outfit, therefore, the need for the outfit to undertake the exercise.
Join in the conversation as he gives more details on what ECG seeks to do;
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