The National Chairman of the Volta River Authority (VRA) Senior Staff Association, Mr Theophilus Tetteh Ahia, has urged the government to urgently address the low electricity revenue payment by ECG under the revised Cash Waterfall Mechanism (CWM).
He warned that any further delays in ensuring adequate payments to all sector players could lead to a supply crisis, not due to generation shortfalls but because power generators might shut down operations in protest over non-payment of energy sale revenue.
Mr Ahia made the call at the weekend during the 2025 Biennial National Delegates Congress organised in Koforidua by the Senior Staff Association (SSA) of the VRA.
Held on the theme: 'The Impact of Receivables on the Operations of the VRA/NEDCo: Ghana's Energy Security,' the congress gathered senior staff members, NEDCo officials, and stakeholders from ECG and the broader energy sector.