Power theft: ECG disconnects popular radio station in Accra

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Forum for Women Educationalists (FAWE) FM, a community radio station at Fotobi, near Nsawam has been disconnected by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) for stealing power.

The Station which operates on the frequency, 105.9Mhz illegally bypassed some high consuming gadgets, making it impossible for the meter in their premises to read consumption of those gadgets.

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A team of technical staff who visited the station’s premises discovered that connections to several gadgets including the Station’s transmitter and air-conditioners were not through the meter, due to an illegal by-pass connection.

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The Acting General Manager of the Accra West Region of the ECG, Engineer Ankomah Emmanuel warned the public to desist from illegal activities since this deprives the Company of needed revenue to pay power producers and improve supply to communities.

“We became suspicious after examining the billing records of FAWE FM. A team of technical investigators sent to verify the condition of the electrical connections to their facility discovered that the Meter only recorded power consumptions of computers and lights”, he said.

The station has since been disconnected and surcharged Thirty-Five Thousand Ghana Cedis (Gh¢ 35,000.00) for the period of unpaid power, and the illegal connection.

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The Managing Director of ECG, Kwame Agyeman-Budu earlier announced a new campaign dubbed “if you see something, say something, and say it now”, to encourage everyone to report incidents of illegal connections in homes, offices and institutions.

“We have put in place measures to protect the identity of all informants, and we will pay six per cent (6%) of the penalty amount to the informant, once the report is verified”, he said. The campaign is due for a National launch by the end of the first quarter.

The Electricity Company of Ghana is on a massive drive to reduce its system losses by identifying and punishing persons who are using power for free.

By: Prince Baffour Asamoah

Source: Anfrebeats.com

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