John Ayiku Ocansey Appointed Acting Deputy Managing Director of ECG
The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has appointed John Ayiku Ocansey as the Acting Deputy Managing Director, entrusting him with the responsibility of enhancing operational efficiency and improving power distribution services across the country.

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has announced the appointment of John Ayiku Ocansey as the Acting Deputy Managing Director, a move expected to strengthen the leadership team and drive efficiency in Ghana’s electricity distribution sector.
Ocansey’s appointment comes at a crucial time when ECG is facing operational challenges, including power supply concerns, revenue collection issues, and customer service improvements.
“We are confident that Mr. Ocansey’s leadership will bring innovative solutions to improve service delivery and enhance operational excellence at ECG,” a company statement read.
Key Expectations from John Ayiku Ocansey’s Leadership
⚡ Improved Power Distribution: Addressing unstable power supply and enhancing nationwide coverage.
???? Financial Efficiency: Strengthening revenue collection systems to reduce power theft and losses.
???? Customer Satisfaction: Implementing digital transformation strategies for better service delivery.
???? Operational Reforms: Enhancing infrastructure investments and maintenance to ensure stable electricity supply.
Industry Reactions & Public Expectations
Stakeholders in Ghana’s energy sector have welcomed the appointment, hoping it will bring fresh solutions to ECG’s existing challenges. However, the public is eager to see if his leadership will tackle recurring power supply issues effectively.
???? Public Views:
✅ "We need stable electricity—let’s see if his leadership can fix ECG’s issues."
✅ "A strong management team is key to solving ECG’s financial struggles."
Conclusion:
With John Ayiku Ocansey stepping into this critical role, all eyes are on his ability to lead ECG through its challenges and enhance power distribution efficiency in Ghana. His performance in the coming months will be crucial in shaping ECG’s future operations.
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