The Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) and the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) have in a joint statement indicated their resolve to ensure that ongoing maintenance works within their domains are completed on time to bring relief to Ghanaians.
11 of 33 ‘fake’ National Security operatives miss out on bail Listen to article
The case of the 33 fake National Security operatives who were arrested for galamsey activities in the Eastern is getting more intense as the Kaneshie District Court refused jurisdiction to hear and grant them bail.
Drama unfolded when the court turned down an invitation to grant bail to 11 of the suspects who appeared before it.
The prosecutor, ASP Sylvester Asare, was in court to secure a remand order to enable the state to gather evidence and make its case against the suspects.
A case of possession of firearms without lawful excuse is being built against them.
Seasoned journalist, Kwesi Pratt says Ghana s power sector will be in debt of 24 billion dollars in 2024.
According to him, the indebtedness of the power sector is a major cause of the power cuts in the country.
He made this revelation during a panel discussion on
Peace FM s Kokrokoo .
GRIDCo annouced to Ghanaians that some areas of the country, particularly in the Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions, will experience erratic power supply in the months ahead.
The energy provider says this is due to some maintenance works it is undertaking on some lines.
Kwesi Pratt expressed worry over the impact of the power outages on businesses.
Kwesi Pratt has slammed government over the current irregular electricity supply in the nation.
Some communities in the Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions have been listed by the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) to experience power cuts for months.
The company says it is undertaking maintenance works on some lines.
The current power outages have become a matter of concern with some Ghanaians fearing the era of dumsor has resurfaced but the government says this situation cannot be likened to the dumsor situation under the regime of former President John Mahama.
But to Kwesi Pratt, whether it is dumsor or not is inconsequential.
Kwesi Pratt has slammed government over the current irregular electricity supply in the nation.
Some communities in the Greater Accra and Ashanti Regions have been listed by the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) to experience power cuts for months.
The company says it is undertaking maintenance works on some lines.
The current power outages have become a matter of concern with some Ghanaians fearing the era of dumsor has resurfaced but the government says this situation cannot be likened to the dumsor situation under the regime of former President John Mahama.
But to Kwesi Pratt, whether it is dumsor or not is inconsequential.