
The government is facing renewed pressure to address the ongoing power crisis, dubbed “Dumsor”, with the New Patriotic Party (NPP) calling for transparency in the replacement of transformers. According to #GBCNews, Ishaq Ibrahim, a member of the NPP’s communication team, has demanded that the government provide video footage as evidence of transformers being changed.
Ibrahim’s call comes amidst widespread power outages across the country, sparking concerns of a return to the erratic power supply that plagued Ghana in the past. The government has attributed the outages to ongoing system upgrades, but critics argue that the situation is a result of poor planning and management.
The NPP has been vocal in its criticism of the government’s handling of the power crisis, with Ibrahim stating that the government must be transparent about its efforts to address the issue. “The government must show video footage as evidence of transformers being changed,” Ibrahim said, emphasizing the need for accountability.
The power crisis has had a significant impact on businesses and households, with many calling for urgent action to address the situation. The government has promised to stabilize the power supply, but experts warn that the situation may persist for some time.
As the debate continues, Ghanaians are eagerly awaiting concrete solutions to the power crisis. The government’s response to the situation will be closely watched, with many demanding accountability and transparency.
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Source: Stella Sunu



