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PURC Meets ECG, GRIDCo, NEDCo Over Power Outages 

May 26, 2025
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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PURC Meets ECG, GRIDCo, NEDCo Over Power Outages 

Dr. Shafic Suleman, PURC’s Executive Secretary

The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has convened an emergency stakeholder meeting with key power sector operators, including the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo), Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), and Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo), to address the ongoing electricity supply disruptions and unplanned outages across parts of the country. 

Speaking at the meeting, PURC’s Executive Secretary, Dr. Shafic Suleman, underscored the Commission’s unwavering commitment to protecting consumers’ interests while ensuring that utility companies meet their operational obligations. 

“The Commission is seriously concerned about the frequent power outages being experienced in some regions.

“This meeting is a crucial step in ensuring that the causes are identified and urgent corrective actions are taken by all parties involved.” 

Dr. Shafic Suleman, PURC’s Executive Secretary

He emphasized that the Commission would hold service providers accountable to national standards, stressing that citizens deserve uninterrupted, quality electricity service, especially in light of recent tariff adjustments and broader economic challenges. 

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This high-level meeting followed mounting complaints from electricity consumers and the Commission’s own monitoring efforts, which revealed a worrying trend of instability in the power supply system.  

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ecg and gridco

The engagement aimed to identify the root causes of the blackouts, assess the capacity of utility providers, and expedite coordinated responses to stabilize the power grid.  

During the deliberations, GRIDCo, ECG, and NEDCo presented technical briefs highlighting the operational and infrastructural issues behind the recurring power outages.  

Key among the challenges identified were: Overstretched and aged transmission feeders, Inadequate Bulk Supply Points (BSPs) to meet rising demand, System overloads caused by unauthorized network connections, Overgrown vegetation interfering with power lines, Weather-related damage, and Acts of vandalism and network tampering. 

Representatives from the utility companies noted that Ghana’s growing demand for electricity is outpacing infrastructural upgrades, which has placed immense pressure on existing systems, particularly during peak periods and adverse weather conditions. 

Directive for Immediate Action 

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PURC Convenes Emergency Meeting with GRIDCo, ECG and NEDCo


In response, PURC issued firm directives requiring all three utility service providers to submit detailed reports within a stipulated timeframe. 

“Our responsibility is to ensure accountability and transparency.

“Consumers must be informed, and we must work collaboratively to avoid a repeat of these supply failures.” 

Dr. Shafic Suleman, PURC’s Executive Secretary

He also urged utilities to prioritize community engagement, especially during scheduled maintenance or unexpected breakdowns, to prevent misinformation and panic among the public. 

In addition to technical remedies, the Commission called for enhanced dialogue between the utilities and the general public.  

PURC encouraged citizens to report service delivery issues through its dedicated platforms, emphasizing that customer feedback remains a critical tool for improving service delivery. 

“We must build public confidence in our utility systems. That starts with timely, clear, and consistent communication.” 

Dr. Shafic Suleman, PURC’s Executive Secretary

As part of ongoing efforts to reform and strengthen Ghana’s power sector, PURC reaffirmed its commitment to monitoring utility performance closely, applying sanctions where necessary, and supporting efforts to upgrade the national grid and distribution infrastructure. 

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PURC Deepens ECG Partnership

“We will work closely with industry stakeholders to implement the right solutions for Ghana’s power sector.

“Consumer interests remain our priority, and we are determined to ensure quality service delivery for all.” 

Dr. Shafic Suleman, PURC’s Executive Secretary

The Commission further indicated its intent to collaborate with relevant government agencies to fast-track infrastructure investments and regulatory improvements that support reliability and operational efficiency. 

With ongoing efforts in place, stakeholders remain optimistic that the utility sector will overcome current challenges, fostering a more reliable and efficient electricity supply system across Ghana. 

As Ghana grapples with rising electricity demand and mounting public pressure for reliable power, PURC’s decisive intervention underscores the importance of regulatory oversight, stakeholder collaboration, and transparency in addressing the country’s energy challenges. 

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