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ECG And Water Bills Should Also Be On Hold Due To The Lockdown – Ibrah One To Nana Akufo Addo

One of Ghana’s young millionaire Ibrah One has reacted to the Presidents decision of 2 weeks lockdown and to him is better the president instruct ECG and Water Company not to charge any money until lockdown is over.

Ibrah in a post on Snapchat noted that since people would be grounded to stay indoors with limited movement, then the Government should direct the Ghana Water Company and Electricity Company Ghana Limited not to charge on their services.

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He wrote:

President Nana Addo should better instruct ECG and Water company not charge bills in this period of lockdown.

Because we can’t be in the period of lockdown and be paying bills to the Government whiles we’re locked in.

Even with the school, if my children spend more than 6 weeks at home, I will not pay even GHS1 to the school.

Meanwhile SIRSLAYOUT.com has made a report about the cities in Ghana that has been affected by the lockdown that was announced by Ghana President Nana Akufo Addo.

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