The Northern Electricity Distribution Company has disconnected power supply at the Bolgatanga Technical University in Sumbrungu. NEDCO intensifies its revenue mobilization exercise to retrieve over GH¢ 125 million unpaid debt owed the company by it’s clients. William Kwame Asare, the Upper East Regional Billing and Revenue Officer told newsmen that, the decision to disconnect the tertiary institution was as a result of their to settle a debt of GH¢ 1.8 million owed NEDCO over the years.. “We engaged the school authorities; the Registrar and his team and the Pro-Vice Chancellor was there and as at February the indebtedness was one million, eighty three thousand, two hundred and fifteen Ghana cedis. It appeared that as at this morning, they had gone to pay fifty thousand out of the over one million which is woefully inadequate. So they are left with one million, thirty three thousand. We engaged them so that they can make some substantial payments. Unfortunately they are unable to meet us so we have no other choice than to disconnect power supply to the University,” Asare explained. According to him, the University must pay at least 75% of the outstanding debt before they will consider reconnecting them back to power. The power distributor has revealed that it is owed GH¢125 million by consumers in its operation areas in the Upper East Region and the North East Region. Meanwhile, the revenue mobilization and disconnection exercise has caused the partial shutdown of the NEDCO Office in Bolgatanga the Upper East Regional capital for all staff to participate in the revenue mobilization exercise. Government agencies alone in the region owe some GH¢55 million out of the total amount. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com
UER: NEDCO activates mobilization exercise to recover GH¢125 million from clients
NEDCO activates mobilization exercise to recover GH¢125 million from clients The Northern Electricity Distribution Company in the Upper East Region has activated a revenue mobilization exercise to recover some GH¢125 million owed the company by clients. The mobilization exercise has caused the partial shutdown of the NEDCO Office in the Upper East Regional capital for all staff to take part in the exercise. NEDCO Ing. Eugene Odoi Addo, the Upper East area manager of NEDCO told the media that government agencies alone in the region owe some GH¢55 million out of the total amount of GH¢125 million. “This exercise is expected to recoup as much as possible. Our global target is to retrieve about 75% of the entire indebtedness and so that is why there is the need to go after those who owe us and collect those monies. Any customer who owes us is a target, so we expect all customers to be rushing to settle their debt,” Ing. Addo told newsmen. According to him, the intention and purpose of the exercise are not to disconnect customers but to retrieve monies owed the company. The month-long exercise will see officials and staff of NEDCO storm government agencies and departments, business establishments and residential facilities. NEDCo has disclosed that a staggering GH¢1.2 billion is owed them by customers across all their operational areas as of January 2023. The company spends a colossal GH¢120million every month to ensure electricity is available to consumers yet it is only able to realize GH¢85million monthly. This leaves the company with losses of over GH¢35million monthly. Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana For publication please kindly contact us on 0256336062 or Email apexnewsgh@gmail.com









