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Deputy Energy Minister William Owuraku Aidoo, refuted claims that the energy sector is facing financial difficulties, making electricity production and production difficult. of electricity, which led the dumsor to experience most of Accra.
At a press conference on Monday, April 1, Deputy Energy Minister William Owuraku Aidoo said that enough measures had been put in place to remedy the situation.
"We have enough fuel, while the government does not have money and we manage the energy sector badly, it's an absolute headache … in short, all I'm trying to say we have taken the necessary measures to minimize the minimum disruption of power in the country.
A think tank on African policies, the African Center for Energy Policies, said dumsor was back, as the government was facing financial challenges in the energy sector.
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Executive Director Ben Boakye, speaking on Joy FM, said the government was struggling to find money to buy fuel for power plants and to produce electricity.
"This is how Mahama's" dumsor "began in 2011 and 2012," he said. Ben Boakye has ruled out installed capacity as a cause of irregular feeding this weekend.
Power cuts have occurred in most parts of Accra in recent weeks, forcing some people to use generators to power their operations.
The deputy minister apologized and badured Ghanaians that they would work to resolve the situation.
"All I will say now on behalf of the Hon. Mr. President, of course you will apologize to the people of Ghana and badure you that we are doing everything in our power to restore the electricity supply. "
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