Kingsley Amoakwa-Boadu, a private lawyer and member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) communications team, observes that President Nana Akufo-Addo has not said that insecure power supply (damsor) is over. did.
He said the President expressed gratitude to Ghanaians for their patience during the ongoing electricity crisis.
Contributing to the discussion on the recent power outages in some parts of Ghana Important pointsthe NPP communicator maintained that the government acknowledges that there are challenges in power supply.
“The President expressed his sincere gratitude to the Ghanaian people for their patience and understanding during the recent temporary hardships. This is not to say that we do not acknowledge that there are no challenges.
“Certainly, even before Damsall existed, you can’t say he said anything because sometimes it rains and there’s a power outage, and if there’s some kind of power outage, Damsall exists.” explained.
Addressing workers during May Day celebrations on Wednesday, President Akufo-Addo stressed that the unfortunate days of Dumusor will not return.
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According to the President, this follows the completion of maintenance work on ECG’s faulty transformer.
“The issues surrounding the maintenance of transformers have been resolved. In fact, yesterday we witnessed stable power supply across the country with no load shedding reported anywhere… those bad times will never return. I am confident,” the president said.
Further, Mr. Kingsley Amoaakwa-Boadu elaborated on the President’s remarks, noting that the government is taking steps to deal with the recurrence of the power crisis in the country.
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“He said we will not go back to Dumusor,” Amoaakwa-Boadu said.
“When it comes to power outages, people experience it themselves. When he says we won’t go back, that means we’ve taken steps to resolve it. In your area. It doesn’t mean you might not experience Dansoor,” he added.