Electricity supply to the Rehoboth Estate at Danfa in the Greater Accra Region has been restored after it was cut off over an alleged case of power theft.
The Managing Director of Rehoboth Estate, William Sasu, confirmed this at a press conference on Wednesday.
Mr. Sasu noted that the company is working closely with the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to address all concerns regarding meter requests.
He reaffirmed the company’s commitment to maintaining transparent and professional relationships with all regulatory bodies and service providers.
According to him, Rehoboth Estate engages third-party contractors to build houses for sale to the general public and does not directly manage electrical installations or the workers of these independent contractors.
He clarified that the block factory mentioned in some reports is owned by a vendor, separate and distinct from Rehoboth Estate.
“ECG is clearly aware that Rehoboth Estate is not the owner of the block factory, as the owner of the block factory made an application directly to them. Furthermore, the ECG district office has been paying frequent visits to the estate, so it is impossible that they would overlook any illegal activity related to the production of blocks,” he stated.
Mr. Sasu added that while electricity supply is the constitutional right of citizens and the statutory responsibility of government and ECG, Rehoboth Estate has demonstrated exceptional commitment by investing its own resources in comprehensive electrification infrastructure.
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