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ECG Threatens To Disconnect Power To Over 90 Hospitals, Calls For Action

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
March 12, 2024
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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The National Taskforce of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced plans to disconnect the electricity supply to 91 government hospitals across the country due to an accumulated debt of GHc261 million.

The affected health facilities are spread throughout almost half of the sixteen regions, including prominent institutions such as Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, 37 Military Hospital, Ridge Hospital, Komfo Anokye, and Manhyia Government Hospitals.

Several other hospitals in the Volta, Accra East, Tema, Accra West, Central, Eastern, Ashanti, and Western regions are at risk of facing power cuts within 48 hours of receiving a “demand notice” from the Electricity Company of Ghana.

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The scariest aspect of the issues is that, aside from the various government hospitals that stand the risk of being disconnected from the national grid by the Electricity Company of Ghana, some special health institutions including Ankaful Psychiatric Hospital and Pantang Hospital equally risk the chance of being disconnected.  

The move according to the Electricity Company of Ghana is part of a broader effort to recover funds owed by customers, as similar situations have recently affected institutions like Accra Academy, Parliament, and the Accra Sports Stadium.

Impact On Healthcare Services

The decision by the Electricity Company of Ghana if carried out without doubt poses a significant threat to the provision of critical healthcare services to citizens in the country.

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The potential disconnection of power to these hospitals, particularly raises grave concerns about the delivery of essential healthcare services by the various hospitals to the general public.

It is important to state that the affected facilities, serving diverse communities, play a crucial role in the healthcare ecosystem, ranging from basic medical care to specialized treatments.

The list of hospitals facing disconnection, with outstanding debts detailed for each, underscores the financial strain on these institutions. Notable healthcare providers, such as the 37 Military Hospital, the Ridge Hospital and Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, are included in the alarming list.

Ridge Hospital
The Ridge Hospital

The potential power cuts could jeopardize the functionality of vital medical equipment, disrupt essential services, and compromise patient care. Hospitals rely heavily on electricity for life-saving equipment, refrigeration of vaccines and medicines, and overall facility operations.

Therefore, the disconnection threatens the well-being of patients, including those in critical conditions, and could lead to a decline in the quality of healthcare services in the country.

Call For Government Intervention

The looming disconnection of power to over ninety-one government hospitals in the country serves as a stark reminder of the financial challenges faced by essential service providers in the country.

The potential consequences on public health underscore the critical need for immediate government action to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply to these healthcare institutions.

The well-being of the citizens and the effectiveness of the healthcare system are at stake, demanding swift and decisive measures to resolve the outstanding debts and secure the continuous operation of these vital facilities.

Given the severity of the situation, there is an urgent need for the government to undertake immediate actions to avert the impending crisis.

The ruling government, particularly, the Ministry of Health, and the Ghana Health Services, must prioritize the healthcare sector and collaborate with the various hospitals, and the Electricity Company of Ghana to find a sustainable solution to the outstanding debts.

A failure to address this devastating issue promptly could have severe consequences for public health and the overall well-being of citizens in the country.

READ ALSO: Minority Leader Criticizes President Akufo-Addo For Impoverishing Ghanaians

Tags: 37 Military HospitalAnkaful Psychiatric HospitalElectricity Company of Ghana (ECG)Korle Bu Teaching hospitalPublic Health
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