Matthew Opoku Prempeh over the current power crisis.
?“Where we have gotten to, there is no circuit and so what is the minister’s use in that space.
Is it not insulting with the statement that he made.
I have paid for that power that you need to supply me
In fact, you chose to put a meter in my house at a fee, that is also a contract in a form, and he chose to take my money in advance.
“If I am not going to get the power, then just out of respect, at least tell me when I can have the power
Recent power outages have spurred calls for a structured timetable to manage disruptions, with directives from the Public Utilities and Regulatory Commission (PURC) to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) going largely unimplemented.