The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced scheduled maintenance works that will result in temporary power outages across several communities in the Greater Accra Region today, Monday, June 1, 2026, while ongoing technical faults continue to affect parts of the Volta Region.
In separate notices, ECG said the planned maintenance exercise is aimed at improving service delivery and enhancing the reliability of electricity supply to customers.
Under the Accra East operational area, power supply will be interrupted from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in communities including Old Ashongman, Agbogba, Anglican School Park, Wisconsin Hotel, Academic City, Haatso DVLA, parts of Abelemkpe and Dzorwulu, Dimples, the School for the Deaf and adjoining areas.
A similar maintenance exercise will be carried out within the Accra West operational area during the same period. Residents and businesses in Upper Weija, Old Weija, Oblogo, Topbase, Tuba Junction, Living Testimony, Fulani, Kokrobite, Oshiyie, Old Bortianor, Old Aplaku and surrounding communities are expected to experience interruptions in power supply.
ECG apologised for the inconvenience and urged customers in the affected areas to plan their activities accordingly.
Meanwhile, several communities in the Volta Region continue to experience power outages following a fault on ECG’s distribution network.
According to the power distributor, the affected communities include Gbefi, parts of Golokuati, Ve Koloenu, Ve Dafor, Gbi Aveg, Gbi Wegbe, Gbi Kledzo, Gbi Godenu, Gbi Atabu, Byplan and neighbouring settlements. ECG attributed the outage to faulty transformers within the network and indicated that engineers are working to replace the damaged equipment and restore electricity supply.
The company assured customers that every effort is being made to complete the maintenance works and fault repairs promptly, adding that power will be restored immediately after the scheduled exercise and technical rectification works are completed.
Customers have been advised to take the necessary precautions and make alternative arrangements for activities that rely heavily on electricity during the outage period.




