On April 13, 2026, the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) will carry out planned maintenance exercises in the Western and Central Regions of Ghana. This initiative aims to enhance service reliability and strengthen the stability of the national grid.
The maintenance in the Western Region is set to begin at 9:00 am and conclude at 3:00 pm, affecting communities such as Diabene, Nkroful, Kansaworado, and Ntankoful. Residents in these areas should prepare for a disruption in power supply during this period.
In the Central Region, the maintenance will also start at 9:00 am but will extend until 4:00 pm. Key communities impacted include Asafora and Anomabo beach, where residents can expect a total outage lasting approximately 7 hours.
ECG has communicated that the outages are necessary for the long-term robustness of the power network. The planned exercises are part of a broader strategy to improve service delivery and ensure a more stable power supply for all customers.
In a statement, ECG extended its apologies to affected customers for the inconvenience caused by these necessary maintenance works. The company emphasizes that such maintenance is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the electrical infrastructure.
As the date approaches, residents in the affected areas are encouraged to make arrangements to mitigate the impact of the outages. This proactive approach will help minimize disruptions to daily activities.
Overall, the maintenance scheduled for April 13 is a significant step towards ensuring a reliable power supply in the Western and Central Regions of Ghana. The efforts made by ECG reflect a commitment to enhancing the quality of service provided to customers.