Some Ghanaians wil heave a sigh of relief after days of failed attempts to buy prepared units for electricity.
Sights of long winding queues have been a constant feature at the various prepaid vending centres in most parts of the country.
This problem certainly will negatively impact businesses, industry and domestic use.
Electricity is a very essential commodity in the country if we really want to see a rebound of the economy post COVID era.
It is for this reason that the paper views the assurance by the ECG that its technical team is working around the clock to rectify the technical anomaly which affected the purchase of electricity.
It assured that the team is working progressively to fix the problems for those on “our prepaid metering systems”.
In a statement, the ECG said currently, customers in the Greater Accra, Central, Eastern, Western and Volta regions can visit our district offices to purchase electricity.
“Customers should please note that our team is working to restore the systems in the affected areas including Kumasi and Tema, as well as the 3rd party vending centres and the Mobile App.”
The Company expresses its sincerest apology for the inconvenience caused to affected customers and is resolved to work assiduously to restore the system to normalcy as soon as possible.
The paper wants to urge the company to do all that it takes to restore the system to normalcy even as queues continue to build up in these vending centres.
Ghanaians are hopeful to see some hope in sight in the wake of this melee…