Koforidua, Oct 25, - The Public
Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has urged the Electricity Company of
Ghana (ECG) to provide adequate electricity poles for rural communities to
prevent unauthorised interconnections and for consumers to have their own
meters.
PURC made this observation during
an outreach education and monitoring programme at some communities in the Birim
North district in the Eastern Region, where it identified unauthorised
interconnections and substandard poles being used by consumers.
According to the Eastern Regional
Director of the PURC, Mr Jude Aduamoah-Addo in a briefing with the GNA, said in
some communities due to lack of poles, consumers were using substandard poles
whiles others had to string cable lines over long distances into other people’s
meters.
He cited an instance at James
Town, a farming community at Birim North where about 15 houses were connected
to one meter and indicated that as part of their mandate, it would notify the
ECG to as a matter of urgency extend the Pole Extension (PE) project to those
communities.
Such situation according to the
Regional Director was dangerous because it could cause fire outbreaks due to
the overload of the meter, substandard wires used in the interconnectivity
adding that it would also prevent ECG from collecting the needed revenue from
the consumers.
Per the mandate of the PURC to
regulate and oversee the provision of utility services in the country, PURC had
embarked on an intensive consumer education and had so far engaged about 37
communities in several districts in the region to educate consumers on their
roles and that of the utility companies.
The Regional Director said
between January and October, the regional office received a total of 1,343
complaints related to billing issues from consumers disclosing that some of the
complaints showed that some houses had not received bills for more than two
years.
He said these complaints were due
to the education by the PURC encouraging the public to report such matters for
redress in their own interest and assured the public of the PURC, s mandate in
protecting the interest of consumers as well as the utility services
providers.
GNA

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