Having lost his mom days ago, the music scout, songwriter, and producer said he has come to appreciate what it means to be there for one another in a time like this.
He apologized for not being there for his friends when they lost loved ones, saying the demise of his mother has taught him a lesson.
He tweeted:
Experience is truly the best teacher. Before I thank everyone for their calls, visits, and messages, I need to first apologize to my friends and associates who lost loved ones and don’t think I was there enough for them. I know better now and sadly, I had to learn the hard way.
Thank you everyone for your support over the last few days. It has meant the world to me. Funeral details will be shared once finalized. We will also share links so you can join us remotely from wherever you are. Thank you again, guys.
Also, read a snippet of my previous post;
A task force has subsequently been set up to arrest and prosecute persons engaged in any form of illegality.
The Managing Director of ECG, Samuel Dubik Mahama, who made this known at a press briefing in Accra last Wednesday, said the task force would, among others, check the health of the meters, as well as the readings of meters and distribution transformers.
He said the task force would be properly clothed, well equipped, and would be escorted by police officers.
He also noted that the company would be metering all distribution transformers to achieve a proper energy audits.
We will visit every home to see which ones are stealing power. We have engaged the police CID, and they have equipped us with enough officers for the teams.
“Anybody caught stealing power will be charged with the offense of stealing. Such offenses come with a hefty punishment by a jail term,” he noted.
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The ECG MD stressed that the exercise would not be a one-off exercise, but would be sustained to recover their losses.
“ECG is in debt, and to come out of its debt situation, we must find those taking power and are not paying,” he said.
He advised its customers to desist from preventing the task force from entering their homes and urged the task force to show respect to the customers.