The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) plays a crucial role in powering the nation.
However, persistent challenges such as operational inefficiencies, substantial financial losses, and an aging infrastructure have hindered its performance.
To address these issues, the Ghanaian government has explored the possibility of privatizing ECG.
This article delves into the potential benefits and drawbacks of this significant decision, examining its implications for the energy sector and the broader Ghanaian society.