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Full list of areas to be affected by ECG’s maintenance works

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced scheduled maintenance works across five regions on Thursday, October 9, as part of efforts to en

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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced scheduled maintenance works across five regions on Thursday, October 9, as part of efforts to enhance power reliability and improve nationwide service delivery.

In a public notice, the company said the exercise will run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., affecting selected areas within the Greater Accra, Ashanti, Central, Volta, and Tema regions.

In the Greater Accra Region, power supply will be interrupted in Otinibi, Danfa, Kerman, Oyibi, Amrahia, New Bortianor, Adanseman, Cassava Farm, Mr. Obeng Block Factory, Oshiyie, Dome Mega Church, Paa Dan, Israel, Alhaji, and surrounding communities.

In the Tema Region, the affected areas include King Solomon, Santor, Aunty Araba, Agbeshie Laryea, Nelplast, Kubekro, Klagon, Mobole, Otsebreku, Okushibri, Apollonia, Jerusalem, Katamanso, Promised Land, Elegant Homes, Data Centre, and nearby localities.

In the Ashanti Region, the planned maintenance will impact Atwima Agogo, Mfanse, Mankranso, Kunsu, Sepaase, Nkawie, Mpasaetia, Abuakwa Maakro, Abakomade, parts of Tanoso, Pokukrom, Abuakwa, Kasapreko, Formulation, Asonomaso, Atwima Manhyia, Atwima Koforidua, Tabre, Ntensere, Asakraka, Asempaneye, Afari Military Hospital, Seidi, Hiawu-Besease, Kontomire, Nnerebehi, Boatenkrom, and Bonkwaso.

In the Central Region, the exercise will run from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., affecting parts of Ankamu Junction, the Apam District Assembly area, Apam, Manford, and Gomoa Dago.

The ECG explained that the maintenance exercise forms part of its ongoing system improvement and network stability programme.

“The inconvenience that will arise from this exercise is deeply regretted,” the notice added.