Students of the Archbishop Porter Girls Senior High School in Takoradi in the Western Region have been sensitized about the operations of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).
The sensitization formed part of the week-long celebrations to mark the 28th anniversary of Power Queens Club.
The Power Queens Club is a an association of female workers of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), who embark on several outdoor events for the benefit of society.
The theme for the celebrations was ‘Integrity in Service Delivery, the role of the Queen’.
Mr. Philip Osei Bonsu, the Public Relations Officer for the Western Regional office of the ECG, introduced the students to Ghana’s Power Supply chain (Generation, Transmission, and Distribution) and ECG’s role in same.
He noted that, educating the young generation in 2nd cycle institutions was part of ECG’s stakeholder engagement and communications strategy.
Other speakers included the Marketing Officer, Queen Sylvestina Araba Annan, who took the students through some energy conservation tips.
Ing. Godwin Yabameh also spoke on some major causes of outages in electrical networks, load management, and some insightful facts about electricity.
The anniversary celebrations witnessed other exciting activities including revenue collection exercises in Agona and Bogoso, a clean-up exercise, and a kenkey party at the regional level of ECG.
The week-long celebration was climaxed with a thanksgiving service at the All Saints Anglican Church in Takoradi.
By: citifmonlinec.com/Ghana
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