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Tamale Power Restored as Energy Ministry Intervenes to Resolve NEDCo, VRA Staff Strike
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Tamale Power Restored as Energy Ministry Intervenes to Resolve NEDCo, VRA Staff Strike

Power has been fully restored to Tamale and surrounding communities after swift intervention by the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, following a strike action by staff of the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo) and the Volta River Authority (VRA). The strike, which had left parts of the Northern Region without electricity, was sparked by unresolved concerns raised by staff members of both NEDCo and VRA. However, a high-level visit led by the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Hon. John Abdulai Jinapor (MP), proved instrumental in de-escalating tensions and restoring normalcy. During his working visit, the Minister engaged with a wide range of stakeholders including the Northern Regional Minister, the Mayor of Tamale, NEDCo management, leadership of the NE...
NEDCo recovers GHC1.6 million outstanding bills from customers
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NEDCo recovers GHC1.6 million outstanding bills from customers

The Sunyani Area office of Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo), has recovered GHC 1.6 million outstanding debts from some customers, Mr Eugene Odoi Addo, the Area Manager said on Tuesday.He said the outstanding electricity bills were collected on the first day of a two-week revenue mobilization and loss control exercise being undertaken by the company.In an interview with the media in Sunyani, Mr Addo explained that the exercise targeted to collect GHC20 million outstanding bills from customers within the Sunyani area who owed about GHC318 million.Mr Addo said: “The amount includes government institutions, non-governmental agencies, and postpaid customers,” adding that “we have structured payment agreements with many of the clients, allowing us to retrieve the funds without c...
NEDCo rallies public support to tackle meter theft, illegal connections  
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NEDCo rallies public support to tackle meter theft, illegal connections  

 Mr Eugene Odoi Addo, the Sunyani Area Manager of the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo) has appealed to the public to help the company tackle illegal connections and meter theft to sustain their operations.    He said meter theft and illegal connections undermined system efficiency and revenue mobilization, saying the company's commercial losses increased from 22 percent in 2023 to 23 percent in 2024.    Interacting with a section of the media in Sunyani ahead of phase seven of the NEDCo’s revenue mobilization and loss control exercise, Mr Addo said the company would begin the exercise Monday July 14, 2025.    He said illegal connection and meter theft remained serious offences, warning that perpetrators would be prosecuted accordingly, rallying the public to stem the pract...
NEDCo Manager urges calm as company tackles technical challenges    
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NEDCo Manager urges calm as company tackles technical challenges    

Mr Eugene Odoi Addo, the Sunyani Area Manager of the National Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo), says the company is working to resolve the intermittent and unannounced power outages in parts of its operational area.  He said the power failures were due to some technical challenges, refuting public rumours that the company was undertaking load shedding exercise popularly known as ‘dumsor’ in the area.  Interacting with the media in Sunyani, Mr Addo said some NEDCo engineers from Tamale had arrived to assist the Sunyani Area to tackle the technical challenges and restore full power supply and urged the public to remain calm.  “We are unhappy about the power failures because if that happens, we also lose huge revenue”, he stated, and assured that the problem would be solved as soon as...
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