PURC recovers GH¢472,000 for Upper East consumers, utilities
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PURC recovers GH¢472,000 for Upper East consumers, utilities

Samuel Adadi Akapule, Bolgatanga, UER
Published 1 hour ago3 min read

Consumers and utility providers in Upper East Region have recovered or avoided more than GH¢472,000 through interventions by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) since 2022.

Published by Francis Buetey

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