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.