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ECG’s ‘Dumsor’ Troubles Must Not Ruin the Holidays 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
December 23, 2024
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ECG’s ‘Dumsor’ Troubles Must Not Ruin the Holidays 

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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) finds itself under intense scrutiny, with deep concerns raised over the worsening state of power supply as the festive season approaches. 

The ongoing power fluctuations, commonly referred to as ‘dumsor,’ have rekindled widespread frustration among Ghanaians, casting a shadow over the holiday spirit. ECG faces harsh criticism, particularly as the demand for electricity surges during the holiday season.  

Citizens expect uninterrupted power to fuel celebrations and sustain businesses, yet ECG’s efforts to meet these expectations are riddled with challenges, from network failures to the contentious rollout of new electricity meters. 

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The ongoing replacement of outdated electricity meters—a modernization initiative—has been marred by technical issues and poor customer engagement.  

Customers have complained about excessive consumption rates on the new meters and frequent network failures that make recharging prepaid meters an arduous task.  

Statements such as “Sorry, the network is down” and “Apologies, there are no new meters available yet” have become all too familiar, leaving many questioning ECG’s readiness to manage its digital transformation. 

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Complaints about malfunctioning prepayment systems and network outages have left many households and businesses grappling with unreliable power at a time when electricity demand typically surges. 

For many, the festive season is synonymous with heightened energy consumption as homes and businesses require uninterrupted power for celebrations and increased production.  

Yet, ECG’s inability to address ongoing technical issues risks fueling public discontent and may even encourage illegal electricity connections.  

These illicit activities, which include meter tampering and unauthorized connections, have historically plagued Ghana’s energy sector, costing millions of cedis in revenue annually. 

For households grappling with unreliable service and inflated bills, the temptation to circumvent ECG’s challenges may seem justified. Such illegal practices, while detrimental to ECG’s revenue streams, also highlight deeper socio-economic issues.  

Customers struggling with budget constraints may view power theft as a necessary evil in the face of unreliable service delivery. 

Promises of a Reliable Festive Season 

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In response to public discontent, Christina Jatoe Kaleo, Volta Regional General Manager of ECG, assured customers of consistent and reliable electricity during the festive season.  

“ECG’s priority is to guarantee a seamless power supply during the festive season. The company is committed to providing uninterrupted power, ensuring a joyful celebration for all.” 

Christina Jatoe Kaleo, Volta Regional General Manager of ECG

To this end, ECG has pledged to deploy key personnel across its billing, maintenance, and operations departments throughout the holidays.  

Additionally, customers are encouraged to report any issues via the ECG call center or the ECG Power App.  

Ms. Kaleo also emphasized the importance of energy conservation and timely payment of bills to support ECG’s operations. 

Ahead of the Christmas and New Year celebrations, ECG must take decisive steps to rebuild trust and ensure reliable power delivery.  

Transparency and proactive engagement with customers should be at the forefront of its strategy. Explaining the rationale behind meter replacements and providing timely responses to complaints are essential first steps. 

On a broader scale, the government and regulatory bodies must address the root causes of illegal electricity connections. Strengthening enforcement mechanisms to deter power theft is critical, but so too is tackling the underlying socio-economic factors.  

Policies that promote affordable and reliable access to electricity can reduce the incentive for illegal practices. 

The festive season presents a critical test for ECG. By prioritizing customer satisfaction and addressing operational inefficiencies, the company has an opportunity to repair its fragile reputation.  

Failure to deliver reliable power during this period risks further alienating customers and exacerbating public disillusionment. 

For an institution that has struggled to maintain public confidence, the stakes are higher than ever. Yet, with strategic planning and a customer-first approach, ECG can turn this crisis into a turning point.  

The path forward requires decisive action, clear communication, and a commitment to excellence. 

If ECG rises to the occasion, it could position itself as a dependable partner in Ghana’s energy landscape. If not, it faces not only a season marred by power woes but also a long-term erosion of trust in one of the nation’s most critical institutions.  

For now, all eyes are on ECG, with hopes that the lights stay on—not just for the holidays, but for the nation’s future. 

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