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GWCL embarks on nationwide revenue mobilisation exercise from Nov. 15

Management of Ghana Water Company Limited has issued noticed to its customers and the general public that the company will embark on a nationwide revenue mobilization exercise to retrieve all arrears owed by customers from the 15th of November, 2021.


As part of the exercise, the company has set up disconnection teams in the various regions and districts offices to disconnect all categories of customers whose bills are in arrears.

“Disconnected customers will be made to pay their bills in full together with reconnection fees before they are reconnected. We, therefore, advise our valued customers to make efforts to pay their bills and clear all arrears to avoid being disconnected,” GWCL said in a statement.

Apart from disconnecting defaulters, the teams will also check illegal connections, self –reconnections and the use of in-line boosters pumps at customer’s premises. “All persons found to be engaged in such criminal activities shall be handed over to the Police for prosecution,” the statement added.

Paid up customers have been advised to leave their payment receipts behind when leaving their homes (premises) to avoid wrongful disconnections.

Also, customers who have paid via mobile money or other electronic means will need to show SMS payment receipts as proof of payment.

Payments of water bills can be made at all Ghana Water Company Limited offices and revenue collection points, via mobile money payments such as Vodafone cash, MTN MOMO, AirtelTigo cash, Slydepay, Express pay and all GWCL partnered banks across the country.

The management of GWCL has entreated customers to cooperate with the teams as they under take this exercise in its effort to collect and mobilise the much-needed revenue to improve on its water supply service in the country.

Source: Classfmonline.com/Emmanuel Mensah

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