The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is still trying to fix the technical issue it had with prepaid customers using the E-cash and PNS metering systems. It has been four days since the systems went down on Tuesday, September 27, 2022.
“So, what is happening?, Is the ECG prepaid central database hacked?” Some questions are being asked. However, the EVG has not yet opened up on the real issues behind this current situation.
Despite the fact that electricity is readily available, many prepaid customers have been forced to spend the night in the dark since they are unable to replenish their accounts or buy prepaid credits to make a connection or get power.
Is ECG’s prepaid central database hacked?
Internal ECG sources have allegedly revealed that third parties are currently in possession of the systems’ source codes and are refusing to hand them over to the ECG.
Besides a series of announcements explaining the technical difficulty in running the prepaid system without interruption and assuring customers that the company was working “assiduously to rectify the malfunction,” ECG has been silent regarding the alleged cyberattack.
The ECG has reportedly issued a plea for assistance in addressing the issue, and they are now investigating.
National Security and Cyber Security Authority representatives are on-site to assist the ECG in bringing the systems back up.
Currently Affected Areas
According to the last update on the ECG’s challenge with prepaid systems, customers in the Greater Accra, Central, Eastern, Western, and Volta regions can now purchase electricity when they visit their district offices.
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They assured customers that their team is working to restore the systems in the affected areas including Kumasi and Tema, as well as the 3rd party vending centers and the
Mobile App.