Some parts of Lapaz and surrounding areas in the Greater Accra Region, are currently in darkness following a deliberate action by the Kaneshie branch of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to cut power supply to them.
According to the ECG, it took the action because one of its transformers situated at the Lapaz lorry park has been turned into refuse dump.
The ECG has vowed not to restore power to the affected areas until the filth is cleared.
Parts of the Lapaz township as well as other areas that take their power supply from the said transformer including Abrantie and parts of Nyamekye junction, have been without power for the past three days.
But the transport operators who occupy the lorry park have insisted that they are not to blame for the filth around the transformer.
According to the drivers, the lorry park has dedicated trucks that collect refuse from the park on a daily basis, adding that the filth that has engulfed the transformer were carried there by the wind.
Meanwhile, when citifmonline.com visited the park on Friday morning, the filth has been cleared from the transformer which had been barricaded with wire gauze.
The Chairman of the Ghana Road Transport Union (GPRTU) branch at the Lapaz lorry park, Aboagye Asare, told citifmonline.com that the leadership of the lorry park organized some of their men to clear the filth at the site.
“I was very angry when they [ECG] told us that the light had been taken off because of the refuse. We have a welfare scheme through which we bought our own trucks to collect refuse at this lorry park. So if you come and see refuse in your yard, how do you accuse us and put the light off? Who is not afraid to get closer to an ECG transformer. The filth is carried there by the wind. We even thought it was an electrical fault until we were told yesterday that it was due to the filth. We don’t dump refuse there,” he stated.
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By: Godwin Akweiteh Allotey/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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