Daily Monitor Saturday February 27 2021 Workers try to fix electricity wires in Alebtong, a majorly rural area. Despite of the massive resources invested, construction of various electricity power networks under REA are either not completed or are behind schedule. PHOTO/FILE/ HUDSON APUNYO. Advertisement Government is in advanced stages of securing Shs1.4 trillion from the World Bank to support the free Electricity Connections Policy (ECP). According to the Minister of Energy, the money expected to be obtained at the beginning of the financial year 2022/2023 is one of the interventions to ensure smooth electricity connections in the country. Currently, the costs of electricity connection for domestic consumers range between Shs720,883 where no pole is required and Shs2,387,472m where one pole is required, with uninsulated cables, on top of the Shs41,300 in inspection fees.