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ECG Revenue Hits GHC1.6 Billion in 2025, Minister Calls for Stricter Power Theft Penalties
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48643, member: 636"] Ghana's power company made more money during the first six months of 2025 than anyone expected. The Electricity Company of Ghana pulled in 1.6 billion cedis by June according to Energy Minister John Jinapor. He told Parliament members that the company almost hit its 2.5 billion cedi target for the period. Officials say the numbers look much better compared to the same time last year. Better billing methods and catching power thieves helped boost the cash flow. The minister wants Parliament to pass tough new laws against people who steal electricity. Some crooks have already been caught and taken to court for illegal meter installations. The current punishments are not scary enough to stop the crimes from happening. Jinapor believes stronger penalties will make criminals think twice before messing with power lines. The new rules will make it more expensive and dangerous for anyone who tries to bypass the legal system. The government plans to clean up the entire energy sector through these changes. High operating costs and old debts continue to hurt the power company's bottom line. Revenue leaks from theft and system losses still cause major problems for service delivery. Parliament will debate the proposed legal changes when ministers bring them forward. The reforms aim to make the power utility financially stronger and more efficient for customers across the country. [/QUOTE]
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