Audio By Carbonatix
For a few years now, Customers of E.C.G, have experienced increase in tariffs, for as high as 84%, however whenever these increases occur, we are told that the supply will be very much improved.
Unfortunately this is not what seems to pertain at the moment. It has become very obvious that businesses and individuals who use electricity have been experiencing equipment and household appliances being destroyed by the erratic supply of electricity.
The CPA is calling on all Electricity Consumers, who feel "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH" of this poor services, to join the CPA which is embarking upon a class action suite against the ECG.
It is unfortunate after 50 years of our independence to have lost three people at the Emergency Accident Unit at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital because of the nationwide power outage.
To make the action effective, the CPA is urging all Electricity consumers who have their names on meter bills or who represent the household, to contact the CPA'S offices at 33 Farrah Avenue, Sikkens Building at Adabraka or call 0302255666 to sign the form.
You can also go on the website of the CPA www.consumerprotectiongh.org where there is a petition form you can fill, or on Facebook, Click on Kapito Show to fill the form.
KOFI KAPITO, C.E.O
CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY
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