Former Energy Minister Herbert Krapa has urged the National Democratic Congress government to keep the lights on.

According to him, they have no excuse to ensure that the people of Ghana enjoy an uninterrupted power supply just like they have done in the past eight years.

He denied claims by John Jinapor, suggesting that there was no fuel to power the country for two days.

Herbert Krapa indicates that as of the time they were leaving office, "President Akufo-Addo's government left in stock, light crude oil which Cenpower currently generates power with, whilst AKSA continues to take delivery of heavy fuel oil which it generates power with.