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ECG Ends Eight-Day Load-Shedding In Accra
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Accra: Eight days of dumsor ends today
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“It should be noted that since the beginning of the year, GRIDCo alone has given six different reasons for the major national outages aside the intermittent localised blackouts, with the most ridiculous reason being attributed to trees falling on high tension transmission lines,” Mr. Jinapor said, as quoted by Myjoyonline.
“Today not only are we witnessing unreliable supply of power, the obnoxious double track system has been exported to the power sector under this government.” Several Ghanaians across the country have been left frustrated by the irregular supply of power to their homes in recent months. Some weeks ago, there was a nationwide power outage as a result of a total system collapse in the transmission network.
Several Ghanaians across the country have been left frustrated by the irregular supply of power to their homes in recent months. Some weeks ago, there was a nationwide power outage as a result of a total system collapse in the transmission network. “Dumsor is back; give us the timetable” – Kumasi residents demand Pulse Ghana In the last few weeks, residents in Accra and Kumasi have also been hit very hard by the frequent power outages. The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has since released a load-shedding timetable for parts of the Greater Accra Region spanning May 10 – 17, 2021. The ECG explained that this was to allow its engineers to do critical works at the Pokuase Bulk Supply Point.
The former NDC MP for Adenta Constituency, Hon. Kojo Adu-Asare has expressed deep frustrations about the internal bickering at ECG in the face of periodic power cuts in selected places in the Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions.
With a stern voice, Hon. Adu-Asare chastised the staff of ECG for not focusing their energies and time on finding lasting solutions to the systemic problems that have bedeviled ECG for ages but rather misapplying their energies to fuel unnecessary rancour among stakeholders.
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We are not in normal times; we are battling with a pandemic and Dumsor in some parts of the country and instead of ECG workers to focus on crafting innovative ideas for the efficient running of the organization, they are rather holding press conferences to talk about staff canteen built by the MD in the Asokwa District. What Ghanaians need from ECG is power in their homes and work places and not internal bickering” Hon. Adu Asare has said.
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