AirtelTigo denies owing ECG GH¢1m; shows proof of payment

We would like to confirm that all previous bills from last year, 2022 as well as January 2023, March 2023 and even part of February 2023 have been duly settled as per the agreed payment plan with ECG, and this has been clearly proven to ECG. We take our financial responsibilities seriously and ensure that all payments are made in accordance with our billing process and timelines.

Telecommunication giants AirtelTigo have denied owing the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) GH¢1 million as reported.

The insist that information is “misleading”.

This was contained in a statement issued on Tuesday, April 18.

Find the statement below:

Our attention has been drawn to recent news headlines and articles claiming that AirtelTigo owes the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) an amount of GHS1 million. As a reputable and law-abiding organization, we would like to clarify that this information is misleading.

We would like to confirm that all previous bills from last year, 2022 as well as January 2023, March 2023 and even part of February 2023 have been duly settled as per the agreed payment plan with ECG, and this has been clearly proven to ECG. We take our financial responsibilities seriously and ensure that all payments are made in accordance with our billing process and timelines.

We urge the media to kindly verify information before publishing, as inaccurate reporting can
cause unwarranted damage to our organization’s reputation.

We remain committed to transparency and compliance with all legal and financial obligations, and we appreciate the continued support of our valued stakeholders and customers.

Source: 3news.com

 

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