ECG cautions public against unauthorised meter transfers

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has cautioned the public against the unauthorised transfer of electricity meters, describing the act as illegal and punishable by law.

According to ECG, all meters issued by the company are registered to specific locations and must not be moved without formal approval.

The utility provider warned that unauthorised transfers can disrupt billing systems, cause service challenges, and result in legal consequences.

Dr Charles Nii Ayiku Ayiku, General Manager for External Communications at ECG, explained that meter transfers are strictly regulated and only permitted under specific conditions.

“A meter issued by ECG is registered to a particular location. It cannot be transferred, especially from immovable structures such as residential buildings,” he said.

He clarified that transfers are allowed only for movable structures—such as containers and kiosks—and only within the same ECG district.

“These transfers must be carried out by ECG-authorised personnel upon official request. Transfers involving permanent or immovable structures are strictly prohibited,” Dr Ayiku emphasised.

He warned that customers who move meters without authorisation risk facing criminal prosecution.

“Transferring a meter without ECG’s consent is a violation of both company policy and national laws. We urge customers to follow due process,” he added.

ECG is encouraging the public to report any suspicious meter activity or irregularities through its district offices or verified communication channels.

Dr Ayiku concluded by urging customers to support ECG’s efforts to ensure a reliable and safe power supply.

Source: Myjoyonline.com

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