The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has reportedly disconnected the Accra Sports Stadium from the National Grid over a debt of ¢508,000.
A Task Force of the power supply company perhaps after all attempts to retrieve the money from the National Sports Authority failed, eventually showed up at the stadium to cut its power supply.
Nene Shadrack Mase, who led his team to disconnet the power said the electricity used by the stadium over the last 10 months is yet to be paid for.
He noted that the management of the stadium was supposed to pay 50% of the debt defaulted in the payment.
“What they have to do to be restored is pay one-fourth or 75% of the total debt and the rest of the debt will be scheduled for them. If there is a default in payment, they will be cut off again,” he said, as quoted by Joy Sports.
“No assurances had been given to us as we left the place. But if effort is being made on their part, the officer in charge of the schedule will inform us and we will restore power for them.”
The National Task Force of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has cut power supply to the Accra Sports Stadium over a debt to the tune of GH¢508,000.00.
Source: my joy online. pic.twitter.com/yNhSCqR4oN
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