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Check out the areas affected by the ECG maintenance scheduled for Monday (May 18th).

May 17, 2026 2 Min Read
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Try the areas affected by the ECG upkeep scheduled for Monday (Might 18th).

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The Ghana Electrical energy Firm has scheduled a deliberate upkeep train within the Accra East and Accra West areas on Monday, Might 18, 2026, as a part of its continued efforts to enhance service reliability and strengthen the steadiness of the nationwide energy grid.

In accordance with an advisory issued by the facility distribution firm, the facility outages will start at 9 a.m. in each areas and final for eight hours till 5 p.m. every.

Within the jap area of Accra, the deliberate upkeep will have an effect on ECG Village, Police Metropolis, Asiye Fulani, Regimanuel Property, East Legon, elements of Bawaresi, Aboziman and surrounding areas. The affected zones embrace a few of Accra’s most distinguished residential and industrial areas reminiscent of East Legon and Regimanuel Estates.

Within the Western Accra area, the deliberate upkeep will have an effect on South McCarthy, Malam Junction, Kaitech Tower, Agape, CP, Maame Enkran and surrounding areas. The ability outage will have an effect on the Malham Junction space, a serious transportation hub, in addition to residential and industrial properties in South McCarthy.

In a public discover, ECG apologized to all affected clients and acknowledged the inconvenience that such technological intervention would inevitably trigger to each home and industrial actions.

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The corporate reassured the general public that the deliberate train is important to make sure the long-term robustness of the facility grid and in the end present improved providers to shoppers throughout the area.

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