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Greater Accra Region CERTIFIED ELECTRICAL WIRING PROFESSIONALS REGISTER- GREATER ACCRA REGION ENERGY COMMISSION THIS DOCUMENT IS VALID TILL JUNE 2017 CERTIFICATION NAME SPECIFIC LOCATION PHONE NUMBER CLASS 1 ABAKAH JOHN YAW ODORKOR +233277133971 Domestic 2 ABBAM ERIC YAW ACCRA +233544461167 COMMERCIAL 3 ABBAN KWABENA FRANCIS ACCRA +233244627894 commercial 4 ABBEY LLOYD SYDNEY ACCRA +233244727628 commercial 5 ABBEY PETER KWEIDORNU TESHIE +233244684904 DOMESTIC 6 ABBREY DAVID KUMAH ACCRA +233244058801 COMMERCIAL 7 ABDUL HAMID AWUDU AMIDU TEMA,ACCRA +233242886030 domestic 8 ABDUL HAMID SANUSI DANSOMAN,ACCRA +233243606097 domestic 9 ABDUL KADIRI YAKUBU ACCRA +233247869735 COMMERCIAL 10 ABDUL RAMAN MUSTAPHA MAKOLA,ACCRA +233242939057 DOMESTIC 11 ABEDU RICHARD ACCRA +233244258993 commercial 12 ABEKAH JOSHUA ASHIAMAN +233241394702 DOMESTIC 13 ABEW MAXWELL KOJO ODIRKOR,ACCRA +233541921325 COMMERCIAL 14 ABOAGYE CHRISTOPHER ACCRA +233242046885 DOMESTIC 15 ABOAGYE BENJAMIN KWADJO AJIRINGANO.ACCRA 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