The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced scheduled maintenance activities across parts of the Ashanti, Central, and Accra West regions for Tuesday, July 7, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance service delivery. Meanwhile, engineers in the Tema Region are working to address network faults causing unplanned outages.
In the Ashanti Region, several communities will experience interruptions between 9:00 am and 3:00 pm or 4:00 pm. Affected areas include Kumawu, Oyoko, Banko, Akrofonso, Asamang, Atwea, Paah, Pakyi No. 1 and 2, Anwiankwanta and surrounding communities.
Other locations include Kentinkrono, Tech Police Station, Ayigya Cemetery, Royal Foams, Okess School, Bremang UGC, Atimatim, Pankrono Zongo, Konongo Low Cost, Juansa, Hwediem, Agogo, Nwamase, Apire, Ampatia, Darko, Trede, Ampabame, Mpatasie, Bekwame, Semanhyiakrom, Sabin Akrofrom, Kyekyewere, Nkawie, Bebu, Mpasatia, Toase, Onwe, Asienimpong, Kwaso, Yam Market, Dote Nima and parts of Buokrom Junction.
In the Central Region, maintenance work will also take place on Tuesday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, affecting Kpomotey, Adam Nana, Ashalaja, Domeabra, Kwame Anum, Hobor, VRA, Nurses Quarters, Denchira, Tomefa, Police Farm, and nearby communities.
For the Accra West Region, planned maintenance is expected to run from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, with affected areas including Mayera, Dunyo, Manchie, Satellite, Korleman, ATU, Nsufa, NIC, Anyaa Deeper Life, Anyaa Market, Upper Weija, Old Weija, Oblogo and Topbase.
Additionally, emergency maintenance works were carried out on Monday, July 6, in the Accra West Region from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Areas affected included ABC, Down, Saint John, SHS, Pentecost University, Israel Park, Israel Filling Station, Ayigbe Junction, Shiabu, Beach Road, Asofan, White House, Poultry Farm, Amelia and Ayawaso Hills.
In the Tema Region, ECG says customers are currently experiencing unplanned outages due to faults on the network. Affected areas include Baatsonaa, Hisense, K Ofori Apartment, Police Station and surrounding communities.
The company has assured residents that engineers are on site working to restore power as quickly as possible. It also apologised for the inconvenience and urged customers in affected areas to remain patient while works are ongoing.


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