Timothy Nyame, Public Utility Workers’ Union leader
The Public Utility Workers’ Union (PUWU) of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) Ghana has issued a firm ultimatum to relevant authorities to halt the illegal takeover and demolition of Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) properties in the Ashanti Region.
In a statement released by its General Secretary, Timothy Nyame, the Union described the escalating encroachment and destruction of company bungalows and lands as a direct threat to public service delivery, industrial harmony, and national interest.
PUWU revealed that despite high-level interventions, including engagements with the Government Transition Committee, the GWCL Board, and a referral to the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the situation had deteriorated.
Private developers have continued with demolitions and erected new structures on GWCL lands, harassing staff in the process.
“Regrettably, despite these high-level engagements and explicit instructions for restraint, our staff have faced increased threats and harassment from private developers with some daring to demolish and erect their own structures,” the statement noted.
The Union emphasised that the targeted properties are not mere accommodations but critical operational assets housing key management, technical, and security staff essential for ensuring uninterrupted water supply to the region.
“Should the relevant authorities fail or refuse to take the necessary and immediate action to halt these illegal activities and protect company property before December 31st, 2025, the Union will have no option but to ADVICE OURSELVES,” the statement declared.
PUWU warned that any resulting disruption to water supply would be the sole responsibility of authorities who failed to act, and not the workers or the Union.
“Our struggle is not against the public; it is for the public. We believe that safeguarding Ghana Water Limited’s property today is essential to safeguarding livelihoods of many households and potable water delivery tomorrow,” the Union stated.
PUWU stressed it would not remain passive while actions undermining public service delivery and institutional integrity continue unchecked.
The Union has called on the people of the Ashanti Region and the general public to support its fight to protect public property and the continuity of essential water services.