News › Social News       13.04.2021

Sack our 'dumsor' MD, he lacks vision – ECG staff

The Junior and Senior Staff of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) are demanding the removal of their Managing Director, Mr. Kwame Agyeman- Budu from office over alleged mismanagement of the company.

The staff said they took the decision at a joint National Executive Committee they held last Friday at the ECG Training School in Tema.

They also alleged that several petitions to Mr. Agyeman-Budu to involve its rank and file in revenue mobilization since 2020 have been ignored.

The workers claim the MD’s continuous stay at post will collapse the electricity distribution company.

They have therefore warned that if their concerns are not addressed by Friday, April 23, 2021, they will advise themselves.

Below is the full statement from the ECG workers:

RESOLUTION OF JUNIOR AND SENIOR STAFF UNIONS FOLLOWING THEIR NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (NEC) MEETING ON FRIDAY, 9TH APRIL 2021 AT THE ECG TRAINING SCHOOL

A joint National Executive Committee (NEC) after its meeting on Friday, 9th April 2021 at the ECG Training Centre, Tema resolved as follows:

  1. The Managing Director has been in office for close to two (2) years and has shown lack of vision for the Company. This has been evidenced by misplaced priorities which has led to the unavailability of critical materials such as meters, service cables conductors, prepaid vending accessories, maintenance materials, which has caused delays in connecting and supplying customers who have paid for such services. Whiles the limited resources have been applied on frivolous and capital projects at a time when the company is cash strapped and unable to meet its financial obligations to stakeholders. Example, construction of a staff canteen at Asokwa District, Roman Ridge and construction of new District office at Cape Coast where there are enough unused office spaces.

Added to this is the non-payment of legitimate deductions made from staff salaries, which has become severe during over his tenure. Altogether, the backlog of outstanding staff deductions to the Provident Fund, PUWU Mutual Funds, Credit Unions, Life Insurance Schemes etc. is estimated at over Seventy Million Ghana Cedis (Gh¢70,000,000.00) as at March 2021.

Considering the aforementioned, the joint NEC recognizes that the continuous stay in office of the Managing Director in the person of Mr. Kwame Agyeman- Budu is gradually leading to the collapse of the Company. Accordingly, the joint NEC resolves the immediate removal of the Managing Director from office.

Please take note that if by the close of work on Friday, April 23rd, 2021, there is no appropriate action, we shall advise ourselves.

---citinewsroom

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