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SOTNGhana: I’ll fix the energy crisis – Mahama

February 26, 2015
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President John Dramani Mahama has promised to end the energy crisis facing the nation.

Speaking during the State of the Nation Address  in Parliament on Thursday, President Mahama said he will fix the problem.

The President said in the past, governments have managed our way out of the energy crisis but he plans to end it.

“I do not intend to manage the situation. I intend to fix it. I John Dramani Mahama will fix the energy situation.”

According to him, Ghana will need to double power production every eight years to meet the demands of citizens.

Ghana has been experiencing an energy crisis which has led to severe load-shedding exercise.

The Mahama government has come under criticism for failing to reduce the impact of the power crisis, which officials say is caused by a shortage in power generation.

However the President on Thursday  outlined a number of measures his government is undertaking to end the current power crisis.

“We’re working on a proposal to make solar energy available to micro-enterprises & household. We are working on a proposal that would make solar power available to barbers, hairdressers, dressmakers and other such micro entrepreneurs.”

He added that the “new Ministry of power is working on proposals to restructure the power sector beginning with the VRA and the Bui Power Authority.”

President Mahama said he will hold the Power Minister to his publicly stated deadline  to fix the power situation by the end of 2015.

He commended the Energy Commission for their initiative to replace old refrigerators with energy efficient ones.

Source: citifmonline.com/Ghana

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