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Recover GH¢ 1.7m locked up funds – Auditor-General directs NEDCo

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Mr. Johnson Akuamoah Asiedu
Mr. Johnson Akuamoah Asiedu
The Auditor-General has directed the management of the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo) to recover GH¢1.7 million locked up at the Tisuugtaaba Community Bank and the GN Bank Limited, both collapsed.
The money was revenue collected for the company, which was expected to be deposited into the Power Sales and Security Deposit accounts at GCB at the end of every month, in accordance with the policy of NEDCo but was rather lodged at the Tisuugtaaba Community Bank Ltd and GN Bank Ltd.



“We recommend that management should take the necessary steps to recover the locked-up funds without delays,” the Auditor-General stated in his 2020 audit report of public boards and corporations.

The report also recommended that a principal accounts clerk at the Yendi office of NEDCo, Mr Gilbert Buree, refund GH¢302,571.86 with interest at the Bank of Ghana prevailing rate.

According to the Auditor-General’s report, a review of the internal audit of NEDCo for 2019 disclosed that Mr Buree did not lodge into the bank account, cash of GH¢302,571.86 as of January 30 2019.



The 2020 audit report also revealed that 43,884 post-paid customers of NEDCo, who were transferred onto the Prepaid Meters (PPM), had a total outstanding debt of GH¢28.52 million as of December 31 2019.

“We recommend that management should develop an installment payment plan for the customers and deduct it at source whenever the customers purchase credit at the sales outlets,” the audit report stated.

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Although the report does not contain responses from NEDCo, Daily Graphic checks indicate that the lodgement was done with the approval of management.



Due to armed robbery attacks and other risks associated with carrying bulk cash over long distances, NEDCo developed a system to operate collection points only at where formalised banking institutions operated.

The company, therefore, settled on the two regulated institutions, GN Bank and Tisuugtaaba Community Bank Ltd, which received the collections and transferred them after a month into NEDCo’s account at GCB.

The system operated well until the two banks faced challenges, leading to their collapse, a source at the company, who is not authorised to speak on the issue, told the Daily Graphic.

It said NEDCo operated good books and invested well, stressing “we’ve not even done any investment that has gone bad.”

Goods and services

The audit report also revealed that the Volta River Authority (VRA) advanced more than GH¢43.3 million for prepayments of goods and services which were not retired as of December 31 2019.

“We recommend that the advances and prepayment for goods and services must be monitored to ensure that they are properly and fully accounted for immediately, failing which the Principal Spending Officer be held liable for any unaccounted advances,” the report stated.

According to the report, an amount of GH¢131,302 paid by the authority to 71 officers as salary advances had not been recovered.

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Rev. Mrs. Ampiah-Kwofi Celebrates 60th Birthday Through Acts of Compassion

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Service to humanity remains one of life’s greatest virtues, holding profound significance from both a moral and spiritual perspective.

In that spirit, Rev. Mrs. Adwoa Abrafi Ampiah-Kwofi, wife of Rev. Robert Ampiah-Kwofi, General Overseer of Global Revival Ministries, marked her 60th birthday with an act of compassion and generosity. Rather than a private celebration, she chose to extend love and support to both Save Them Young Orphanage and James Camp Prisons in Tema and Korle Gonno respectively.

 

This underscores the importance she places on service to others on such a milestone occasion. Accompanied by members of Global Revival Ministries, Rev. Mrs. Ampiah-Kwofi donated essential food items such as such as cooking oil, rice, diary products, bread, maize, frozen foods, clothing and other valuable materials to support the welfare of the underprivileged children at the orphanage.

During the visit, the children received words of encouragement, hope,compassion, and joy, leaving a lasting impact on their spirits. The outreach was part of a broader birthday charity initiative, which involved a visit to the James Camp Prisons at Korle Gonno, where the inmates also received valuable food items. The gesture reflected a deep commitment to uplifting vulnerable communities and promoting sustainable social development.

The 60th birthday celebration of Rev. Mrs. Adwoa Abrafi Ampiah-Kwofi thus stood not only as a personal milestone but also as a meaningful demonstration of faith in action and service to humanity.

Below are pictures from the donations at both Save The Young orphanage and James Camp
Prisons.

 

 

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SFD Foundation Engages Tizza Mwafo Community on World Prematurity Day 2025

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Marking this year’s World Prematurity Day, the SFD Foundation led by Flora Aboyinga, Preterm Births Project Coordinator; held a community engagement event at Tizza Mwafo in Jirapa district on 17th November 2025. The global theme, “Give preterm babies a strong start for a hopeful future,” this aligns with Ghana’s “Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures” campaign, promoting quality care for preterm babies to boost maternal and newborn health.

Miss Flora urged parents of “babies born too soon” to support their children’s development, highlighting the effects, dangers and prevention of preterm births.

She encouraged women and men in attendance to prioritize prevention. She expressed her appreciation to the men for participating, noting that though the event was women-focused, their involvement was welcome, and stressed the importance of men supporting their wives during pregnancy to ensure healthy births.


The event was interactive, with a Q&A session. Over 40 women and men attended.

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