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11th April 2025 1:40:30 PM
1 min readBy: Andy Ogbarmey-Tettey
Former Managing Director of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Samuel Dubik Mahama, has asserted that the company was in a robust and healthy state at the time of his departure from office.
Reflecting on his leadership during an interview, Mr. Mahama pointed to significant achievements, particularly in the areas of digital transformation and operational reforms, which he said had positioned the company on a path of sustained growth.
“One of the key milestones we achieved was the full digitalisation of our operations, which greatly improved service delivery and revenue mobilization," he stated. "When I left, ECG was stronger and more efficient, with systems in place to drive continued success."
Mr. Mahama emphasized that during his tenure, efforts were made to streamline internal processes, enhance customer experience, and tackle long-standing operational inefficiencies.
He expressed confidence that if the reforms and digital infrastructure laid during his administration are maintained, ECG will continue to thrive and better serve the needs of Ghanaians.
His comments come amid ongoing discussions about the state of the power sector and calls for further improvements in the country’s energy distribution systems.
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