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Ghana Airport Company pays GH¢10m out of GH¢28m debt owed ECG

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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) on Monday, March 20 pursued the Ghana Airport Company Limited (GACL) and other state institutions over debt owed to the state power distributor.

The GACL, according to the ECG, owed GHS28million but after the task force stormed its office in Accra on Monday, they instantly paid an amount of GHS10million, meaning they still have GH18 million arrears to clear.

The task force also chased the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) as part of the debt recovery exercise.

Speaking to journalists after the exercise on Monday, March 20, the External Communications Manager of ECG, Laila Abubakar said “The national task force is the one that is in charge of the state-owned enterprises, the ministries, departments and agencies and so we have been going with them, we visited Parliament House, they were owing about a GHS13million they have committed to paying GHS8.5million, we saw evidence of that.

“We went to the Ghana Airpot Company, they owed arrears of GHS28million of which they made GHS10 million payment instant, just when we got there so we have given them 48 hours to make the full payment.”

She added “Now, we are here at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, they also owe in arrears of about GHS6 million but they have explained to us that because of the way they run their operations they wouldn’t be able to cough out the money for us instantly, they have had some discussions with the Minister of Information and the National Media Commission together with the Ministry of Energy and there was some sort of agreement last years. However, ECG’s point is that there has not been any movement on the debt that is remaining.

“They have explained to us they have a system and they are going to get some money and pay because they have to find innovative ways of coming up with the money and so we have been giving permission to leave them for now for 48 hours.”

The ECG has also been disconnecting homes and industries over debts.

Laila Abubakar said “In Tema, we have received photos of disconnections happening in residences, we have received photos of them in some of the industries in Tema and they are being disconnected.

“I am hoping that by the end of the day, we should be able to see a lot of money coming in into our accounts.

“Our system has been digitized in such a way that by the end of the day the Managing Director will be able to see how much we have recouped from this exercise and so we will report in a timely basis how much we are making on a weekly basis.”

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