The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) is demanding that the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) complies fully with its load shedding regime to allow for programmed production.
Industries have expressed concerns with the rise in production cost following the current power crisis.
According to AGI it members can plan effectively despite the power crisis if the ECG adheres to the load shedding regime and improve production.
Speaking to Citi Business News the President of AGI James Asare Adjei said,” the current load management process going on is challenging to businesses especially in the industrial sector, it affects productivity.”
He explains that a special dispensation must be given to businesses located in industrial enclaves.
“Some of these businesses must be isolated and given continuous power supply to make sure we don’t disrupt production processes”, Asare Adjei affirmed.
By: Rabiu Alhassan/citifmonline.com/Ghana