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"NIA Is Actively Working In Twifo Praso, Office Is Not Shut Down As Reported On Some Media Platforms" DCE For Twifo Atti-Morkwa District.

"NIA Is Actively Working In Twifo Praso, Office Is Not Shut Down As Reported On Some Media Platforms" DCE For Twifo Atti-Morkwa District.


It is being reported by some media houses and on social media that the NIA office at Twifo Praso in the Twifo Ati-Morkwa district of the central region has been totally shut down leaving applicants stranded due to unpaid five years  accumulated electricity bill. 

Part of the report also suggested that it was the District Chief Executive in the Twifo Ati-Morkwa district Hon. Robert Agyemang Nyantakyi who has instructed the shut down of the NIA office in the district because the office is a dumping and defecation site. 

Hon. Robert Agyemang Nyantakyi has described the report as a mere fabrication and unsubstantiated and labeled those journalists who carried such a false story as unscrupulous.

The Twifo Ati-Morkwa DCE has called on the general public to disregard and discard such hollow reports without any favour or equivocation.

He admitted that, though the NIA owes the electricity company of Ghana as a result of that, the ECG has disconnected the lines however, the NIA has been working unabatedly with an alternative power source from day one till dates in a clean and healthy environment. 

Sweet FM news team visited the NIA premises to witness the situation and can report that the NIA officials were busy working. I spoke with some of the applicants who were at the NIA office, some of them were fresh applicants and others were old applicants who were there to collect their cards.


Story filed by: Odiasempa Kwaku Ahiaku Twifo Praso-C/R

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