The Northern Regional Office of the Ghana Water
Company Limited (GWCL) has disconnected over 500 customers including
Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) who owe the company
several thousands of Ghana cedis.
The decision, according
to GWCL Communications Officer in-charge of the Northern Region Nicholas
Nii-Abbey, was informed by a new reform introduced by the Ministry of Water
Resources, Works and Housing.
The Reform dubbed
“High Impact Performance Improvement
Programme, (HIPIP)” was rolled out in March 2015. Following this, Nii-Abbey
said a performance contract was signed between the Ministry of Water Resources,
Works and Housing and the Board of GWCL whereas the GWCL Board also on the
other hand signed a similar contract with Managing Director and all Regional as
well as District Management of GWCL in all ten regions.
As part of this
programme, he indicated that, each regional and district management as well as
the managing director of GWCL were given targets to meet under the performance
contract. “As a result of this, each district and region is engaged in massive
revenue mobilisation in order to meet targets set under the performance
contract”, Nii-Abbey stressed.
Nii-Abbey would
not give names of clients owing GWCL except to say they include ordinary
household clients, public and private institutions as well as businesses.
“So far, GWCL in
the Northern Region has been able to meet the baseline target set for it under
the performance contract in the first phase of the high impact performance
improvement programme. We’ve been able to mobilise over GH¢500,000.00
from clients who owed us several months of arrears”, he told Savannahnews.
Meanwhile,
clients of the GWCL in the Northern Region as at March 2015 owed the company
over GH¢3million in arrears. With this ongoing exercise, GWCL according to
its Communications Officer, would be able to retrieve substantial amount of the
arrears clients owed the company.
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