Audio By Carbonatix Residents in parts of Teshie and surrounding communities in the Ledzokuku Municipality are expected to experience planned electricity interruptions from Tuesday, April 28 to Thursday, April 30, as engineers undertake a major upgrade of transformers at the Teshie Nungua Primary Substation. The exercise forms part of efforts to improve power reliability and increase supply capacity in the area. According to the work schedule, the project involves upgrading Transformer 1 from a 20/26MVA unit to a 30/39MVA capacity unit. The upgrade will be carried out in phases over two days, with affected communities grouped into operational blocks to allow engineers to manage load distribution and minimise prolonged outages in any single area. The affected areas include parts of Grada Estates, Century Road, Teshie Zongo, First Junction, Teshie Nungua Estate, Teshie Maami Beach, Teshie Cemetery area, Railways, Okpoi Gonno, and Agblezaa, among others. Essential institutions such as schools, churches, hospitals, police stations, and commercial facilities within these zones are also expected to be impacted during the scheduled maintenance periods. Power supply is expected to be restored progressively as each phase of the upgrade is completed, with the final phase concluding by Thursday, April 30. Authorities have advised residents and businesses in the affected communities to plan ahead for the temporary disruption, especially during peak hours of the maintenance window. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: ECG Teshie Nungua Transformers DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Related to this story ECG explains ongoing power cuts, cites infrastructure upgrades ECG to install over 900 transformers in Ashanti Region to improve power supply Ashanti West ECG appeals to residents to help protect poles, cables and transformers ECG announces GHS3.46bn investment to fix power supply challenges Power interruptions are due to system upgrades and not dumsor – ECG ECG boss apologises over persistent power outages, assures swift action See the areas that will be affected by ECG’s planned maintenance today Gov’t to install 3,000 transformers to tackle power outages ECG Eastern Region earns multiple awards See the areas that will be affected by ECG’s planned maintenance today, April 19 Latest Stories Teshie Nungua to face planned power interruptions as ECG upgrades transformers from April 28–305 minutes NDC defends arrests, rejects claims of free speech crackdown25 minutes NPP calls on CSOs, global community to safeguard Ghana’s democracy27 minutes Delta Air Lines partners Amazon Leo to deliver faster in-flight internet; Ghana routes expected to benefit40 minutes Accra Metropolitan University launches MSc programmes in Cybersecurity and Intelligence60 minutes Today’s Front pages: Thursday, April 23, 20261 hour Poverty in A Convoy1 hour Former CSA boss calls for shift from curriculum to capability in cybersecurity training1 hour Ghana Publishers Association marks World Book and Copyright Day with call to strengthen reading culture2 hours Nominations open for Ghana AI Summit & Awards 20262 hours Vaccines protect millions in Africa, but gaps still leave children behind2 hours Removed or Rescued? The harsh reality of deportations in a world on the move3 hours Cocoa farmers warn bumper harvest threatened by payment delays3 hours Cybercrime costs set to hit $10.5t globally – Ghana urged to treat cybersecurity as boardroom priority3 hours MTN Ghana Foundation opens applications for 2026 Bright Scholarship3 hours