Public Utility Workers Union (PUWU) is calling for the immediate removal of the Managing Director of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Kwame Agyemang Budu.
According to the workers, Mr Agyemang Budu has exhibited too much incompetence and does not deserve to still be in office.
Holding placards, the workers used several inscriptions to express their frustration at the leadership of their MD.
"ECG is bleeding", "Don't impose this incompetent MD on ECG", "lack of electricity poles and cables", and "acute shortage of meters", among others were the incisions on the placards.
The Union is making this appeal at a press conference which is underway at the Trades Union Building, Accra.
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