The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has informed its customers in the Greater Accra Region that several power outages reported within the distribution network were caused by a heavy rainstorm that hit the Greater Accra Region on Tuesday, April 23.
In a statement released, the ECG assured its customers that they are working diligently to restore power as quickly as possible.
“Customers should please note that our engineers are working assiduously to restore power supply to affected customers.”
The ECG asked affected customers to report outages, including calling the ECG call centre at 0302611611, reporting the issue to the nearest ECG office, or reaching out to the company via the company's official social media handles @ECGghOfficial.
The ECG acknowledged the inconvenience caused by the outages and expressed regret over the situation.
Read the statement below.
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