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Power restored to VALCO; Energy Ministry working to resolve impasse

by chris
31 December 2019
Head of Communications and Public Affairs at the Energy Ministry, Nana Damoah

Head of Communications and Public Affairs at the Energy Ministry, Nana Damoah

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The Ministry of Energy says power supply to the Volta Aluminum Company Limited (VALCO) has been restored after some negotiations.

The Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) disconnected power supply to VALCO earlier on Monday because of a US$30 million outstanding debt to the power transmitter.

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But a few hours after GRIDCo announced the disconnection, the Communications Director at the Ministry of Energy, Nana Oppong Damoah revealed that VALCO has commenced paying the debt owed GRIDCo.

Read: GRIDCo cuts off power to VALCO over $30m debt

 

“The ministry is mediating to ensure that we come to a common ground point. Power has been restored back to VALCO as we speak. We will continue  to ensure that whilst the needs of VALCO are being catered for, GRIDCO is not left in the dark.”

“We were already making quite a lot of headway and GRIDCo also felt that they need to send the right signal and they have sent that signal…we will continue to ensure that this impasse is resolved in the shortest possible time.”

The decision to disconnect VALCO was part of ongoing debt collection measures to mobilize the needed funds to support its operations.

GRIDCo’s operations have been significantly impaired due to huge unpaid debts owed by its bulk customers, currently amounting to over GH¢1.2 billion.

At its recent Annual General Meeting (AGM) in November 2019, the company announced that its network expansion efforts have been hampered due to the current financial situation.

In the first week of December, some agitated staff of the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) hit the streets of Accra to protest the huge debts owed the company.

Read: Processes ongoing to settle GRIDCo’s debt – Deputy Energy Minister

The workers petitioned the Ministry of Finance to release an amount of GHs 250 Million as directed by President Akufo-Addo to defray the company’s debt and subsequently marched to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to demand monies owed the company.

According to the angry GRIDCo staff, as of March 1, 2019, ECG’s outstanding debt to GRIDCo was about GH¢607 million and another over GH¢94 million. VALCO on its part owed them close to GH¢33 million and NEDCo’s debt stood at GH¢177 million as at September 30, 2019.

 

Source: citinewsroom 

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