Technical and commercial losses alone is over 25% and that means that for every 100 million that ECG is expected to collect, they can’t account for 25 million of it. So, if we only concentrate on increasing tariff without reducing technical and commercial losses, we will come back to square one,” he said. I have not seen how previous increments have helped reduce the technical and commercial losses,” he noted. Earlier, Kwame Agyeman-Budu, the Managing Director of the ECG had said at a public forum on Thursday, April 8, 2021, that to improve its service, his outfit needs more resources. “In terms of distribution, we need support, because we have to do upgrades to make sure the system is sustainable.
Source: GhanaWeb April 09, 2021 12:33 UTC