Tuesday 9 May 2023

Bravo to the unsung heroes who keep state-owned Ghanaian entities such as the ECG afloat

Today (9/5/2023), I am saying Ayeekoo to the Electricity Company of Ghana's  (ECG) entire workforce. Why, you might wonder, dear critical-reader? A storm, which was accompanied by gale force winds, struck  Gomoa Buduburam, two days ago - leaving  parts of the area without power.

As it happens, when virtually all the houses in the part of the Gomoa Buduburam SHC estate where we live had their power supply restored, ours was not restored, unfortunately.

As power is essential to life in today's world,  we called the Electricity Company of Ghana  (ECG), which assured us that a team had been dispatched to our area, and would contact me, to direct them to our place, to restore our power supply.  They did not disappoint us. We now have power,  thanks to them.

Such hardworking state-owned entity  employees are often criticised for failing the enterprises that employ them.  That is what makes the ECG crew that came to restore our power unsung heroes, in my humble view - such dedicated workers are the nation builders of our time, whose hardwork we seldom acknowledge:  but frequently criticise. I am most grateful to them. ECG workforce, mu  y3 bue, ankasa. Mi  ma munyinaa ayeekoo.

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