Residents and businesses in Ho and other parts of the Volta Region have endured nearly a month of frequent power outages, causing major disruptions to daily activities.
The unstable electricity supply, characterized by sudden blackouts and prolonged low voltage, has left many struggling to maintain their businesses and homes. Small and medium-sized enterprises, especially those relying on cold storage, digital operations, and uninterrupted power, have been hit the hardest.
Many business owners have turned to generators, but the rising cost of fuel is becoming unbearable. "I now spend over GH₵150 on fuel every two days just to keep my salon running," said Sumaila Ahmed, a barber at Ho Bankoe.
Seyram Foe-Ahorney, who runs a cold store near Ho Technical University, echoed the sentiment, saying, "Every day, I'm forced to choose between running a generator and making a profit." Households are also feeling the impact.