Afienya District Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/afienya-district/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Sat, 21 Oct 2017 09:52:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Afienya District Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/afienya-district/ 32 32 Meters from Togo, Nigeria being used to outwit ECG at Afienya https://citifmonline.com/2017/10/meters-from-togo-nigeria-being-used-to-outwit-ecg-at-afienya/ Sat, 21 Oct 2017 09:52:30 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=363610 The Afienya District Manager of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Daniel Mensah Asare, has revealed that some unscrupulous persons are using non conforming meters from Togo and Nigeria, in a bid to outwit the system and also avoid the payment of bills. He however said efforts are underway to clamp down on such users […]

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The Afienya District Manager of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Daniel Mensah Asare, has revealed that some unscrupulous persons are using non conforming meters from Togo and Nigeria, in a bid to outwit the system and also avoid the payment of bills.

He however said efforts are underway to clamp down on such users since such meters do not meet the specification of ECG standardized meters.

[contextly_sidebar id=”5p7KCCgMaGwmq77iFuFBCOdqxSEAQ0Zz”]”We are taking measures together with the police to clamp down on users of those meters since they do not comfort to our standards here,” Mr. Asare noted

Mr. Asare gave the hint on the sidelines of the commissioning of a new business centre at Mataheko in the Ningo Prampram District of the Greater Accra Region.

The business centre is to serve about 7,500 customers from 15 adjoining communities within the catchment area.

Mr. Asare added that, about 18,000 meters that were not receiving bills have all been set up, and have been appropriately captured into the ECG system in the area.

He said “the Afienya District being a developing community needed a central place for business hence the choosing of Mataheko for this business centre, and as we speak, we are still engaging some chiefs to get some more lands to be able to get more closer to our customers to be able to provide them with efficient service” he noted.

He said the district is upgrading all the conductors within the Zenu area from a size of 50 aluminum to 120 aluminum, to be able to carry more load. He said they will also be adding some more transformers in the system.

Mr. Asare again noted that, in a bid to extend services to households, there is a massive expansion project currently on-going under the regional supply improvement project within the Appolonia and Katamanso areas, which is targeted at getting everyone connected to the grid.

The Director of Audit at ECG, Emmanuel Ntow, who read a speech on behalf of the MD, noted that ten other business centres have been built across the country at a cost of 6.4 million Ghana cedis.

Following the modernization projects being embarked on by the company to ensure efficiency in its business, he added that, mobile phone short-codes will soon be introduced to enable customers to receive bills and vital maintenance information directly by SMS or via e-mails.

Mr. Ntow further noted that “we have started a massive disconnection exercise and issuance of demand notices to all defaulting customers.

He said the names of recalcitrant customers who fail to pay their debts owed the company would soon be published in the dailies and announced on radio.

By: Elvis Washington/citifmonline.com/Ghana

 

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70% of world population lack social protection – ILO report https://citifmonline.com/2014/06/70-of-world-population-lack-social-protection-ilo-report/ Sun, 08 Jun 2014 15:34:26 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=23418 More than 70 percent of the world population is not adequately covered by social protection, says a new report by the International Labour Organisation (ILO). According to the “World Social Protection Report 2014/2015: Building economic recovery, inclusive development and social justice,” only 27 percent of the global population enjoys access to comprehensive social security. The […]

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More than 70 percent of the world population is not adequately covered by social protection, says a new report by the International Labour Organisation (ILO).

According to the “World Social Protection Report 2014/2015: Building economic recovery, inclusive development and social justice,” only 27 percent of the global population enjoys access to comprehensive social security.

The report, which was made available to Ghana News Agency by the ILO said social protection is a key policy tool to reduce poverty and inequality while stimulating inclusive growth by boosting the health and capacity of vulnerable segments of the society, increasing their productivity, supporting domestic demand and facilitating the structural transformation of national economies.

“The global community agreed in 1948 that social security and health care for children, working age people who face unemployment or injury and older persons are a universal human right,” said ILO Deputy Director-General Sandra Polaski. “And yet in 2014 the promise of universal social protection remains unfilled for the large majority of the world’s population.”

“The case for social protection is even more compelling in these times of economic uncertainty, low growth and increased inequality. It is also an issue that the international community should embrace prominently in the post-2015 development agenda.”

The report said the multifaceted function that social protection plays in economies and societies became particularly evident during the recent global financial and economic crisis.

It said in the first phase of the crisis (2008-09), at least 48 high and middle-income countries put in place stimulus packages totalling $ 2.4 trillion that devoted roughly a quarter to social protection measures.

The report observed that this support acted as an automatic stabilizer that helped the economies to regain balance and protected the unemployed and vulnerable from economic disaster in the countries where it was extended.

It said in the second phase of the crisis however, from 2010 onwards, many governments reversed course and embarked prematurely on fiscal consolidation, despite the urgent need to continue supporting vulnerable populations and stabilising consumption.

“Contrary to public perception, fiscal consolidation measures are not limited to Europe,” said Isabel Ortiz, Director of the ILO Social Protection Department.

“In fact, as many as 122 governments are contracting public expenditures in 2014, of which 82 are developing countries.”

According to the report, the latest trends show that a number of high-income countries are contracting their social security systems.

It said on the other hand, many middle-income countries are expanding their social protection systems, supporting household incomes and thereby boosting demand-led growth and inclusive development.

The report looks at different social protection trends following a life-cycle approach.

It said worldwide, only 12 per cent of unemployed workers receive unemployment benefits, ranging from 64 per cent in Western Europe to less than 3 per cent in the Middle East and in Africa.

It noted that regarding old-age pensions, almost half (49 per cent) of all people over pensionable age do not receive a pension, adding that for many of those who do have one, pension levels may leave them far below poverty lines.

The report also shows that about 39 per cent of the world population lacks any affiliation to a health system or scheme.

The ILO estimates that there is a global shortfall of 10.3 million health workers required to ensure quality health services for all in need.

The report said: “Despite these challenges, some countries – including Thailand and South Africa – have achieved universal health coverage in just a few years, showing that it can be done.”

 

Source: GNA

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