The piled up debts of Government institutions across the country of
water bills is affecting the operations of the Ghana Water Company
Limited.
The Acting Regional Chief Manager, Ms Janet Atebiya, disclosed this
to the GNA during the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the
Company in Bolgatanga, in the Upper East Region, on the theme,
“Portable Water Provision in Ghana: Prospects for the Future”.
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Ms Atebiya explained that the Company spends huge sums of money
importing water treatment items to be able to treat water for the
general public and the state institutions.
She also mentioned the failure of customers to settle their bills
promptly, coupled with the illegal connection by some recalcitrant
people as some of the factors hampering the smooth
operation of the
Company.
Ms Atebiya appealed to State Institutions that owe the Company and
the general public to endeavour to settle their bills promptly to enable
the Company to deliver efficient service.
On the illegal connections, she said plans were far advanced to clamp down on any culprit and to process them for court.
She warned those fond of doing that to desist from the act or else when caught they would not be spared by the law.
Mr Erick Kampim, the Regional Commercial Officer, stressed the need
for upward adjustment of the water tariffs to enable the Company to
provide efficient service delivery to Ghanaians.
As part of the activities to mark the day, the Regional Directorate
of the Company on Friday, undertook a route march in the Bolgatanga
Municipality with placards, drumming home the need for customers and
state institutions to settle their bills on time. They also undertook
clean up and weeding exercise around the Company’s premises.
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