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A young man in his late thirties has tragically lost his life while attempting to steal an earth wire at the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) substation at Adoato, in the Ashanti Region.

The incident, which occurred on Saturday, April 19, 2025, led to a power outage affecting numerous customers in Kumasi and surrounding areas.

Collins Manu, Public Relations Officer of the Ashanti Substation, shared the details on TV3 and X, stating that cable theft and vandalism have been on the rise in the region, with at least 133 lives lost since 2014.

“Beyond the personal danger, cable theft threatens economic stability, hinders development, and burdens taxpayers with unnecessary costs,” he lamented.

He added, “Cable theft is more than just an illegal act; it’s a reckless gamble with life and a direct attack on communities that rely on stable electricity. Each stolen cable disrupts homes, businesses, and critical services, leaving entire neighbourhoods in darkness and costing ECG millions in repairs.”

Meanwhile, the ECG has urged the public to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities to help prevent such incidents.

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