List of 21 excuses the Mahama gov’t has given for the current ‘DUMSOR’

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Energy Minister, John Jinapor

Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hameed, former Chief Executive Officer of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), has compiled a list of twenty-one excuses the John Mahama-led National Democratic Congress (NDC) has given for the current power outages (dumsor) in the country.

According to Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hameed, anytime one power goes off, they should not bother, as it will definitely be one of the things listed above.

In a post shared by Mustapha Hameed on Facebook, he wrote, “List of excuses government has given for the current Dumsor:

1. Fault at Ghana Gas

2. Your Area Transformer

3. Fire at GRIDCO

4. Damaged Transformer

5. Faulty Transformer

6. Fault in GRIDCO’s Network

7. Planned Maintenance

8. Fault in ECG Network

9. Underground Cable Fault

10. Technical Challenge

11. Upstream Challenge

12. Emergency Maintenance

13. Burnt HT Pole

14. Cable Fault

16. Fallen Conductor

17. Cable Joint Failure

18. Feeder Fault

19. Burnt HV Cable

20. Heavy Rainstorm

Las las las….

21. Pythons in Ahodwo

So anytime your power goes off, don’t bother, it is definitely one of these 🙏🏾”.

Meanwhile, Ing. Kwame Kpekpena, the Acting Managing Director of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), has rendered an unqualified apology to Ghanaians following the recent power outages commonly known as ‘dumsor’.

Speaking to journalists at a press conference in Accra on Monday, April 20, Ing. Kpekpena stated, “To every Ghanaian customer who has endured inconvenient and prolonged power outages, we sincerely apologise. We want you to know that we have heard your voice, and that addressing the reliability challenges is our singular operational priority”.

“We also acknowledge that, in some instances, our communication and response times have fallen short of expectations. This is not acceptable. We have taken deliberate steps to address these gaps, including implementing measures to enhance operational performance, improve response times, and strengthen customer engagement,” he stated.

“The challenges we face are real and complex, and in some cases stem from years of underinvestment, resulting in pockets of outages and low voltage. But we are not standing still. We have a plan, we have a schedule, and we are committing all our resources to execute it,” he said.

Also, Energy Minister John Abdulai Jinapor has announced that the Akosombo as the fourth unit, is back online, which will boost Ghana’s power generation.

In a brief update on Tuesday night, John Abdulai Jinapor disclosed that “at 9:09 pm, the fourth unit at Akosombo Dam was successfully brought into operation,” describing it as “an encouraging step that strengthens power generation.”

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