At the Annual National Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana, President John Dramani Mahama reassured Ghanaians about his government’s commitment to ensuring a stable power supply, despite concerns over potential power outages. Mahama emphasized that his administration is working diligently to prevent a return of the frequent power cuts, often referred to as “dumsor.”
Speaking to thousands of attendees at the convention in Gomoa Pomadze, near Winneba Junction, Mahama acknowledged the energy sector’s challenges, including fuel shortages for power plants and delays in the maintenance of the West African Gas Pipeline. He assured the public that steps are being taken to avoid power shortages and guarantee a reliable electricity supply.
“We are assuming office at a critical time in our nation’s history. Ghana faces significant challenges, but that is precisely why you elected us. We will take full responsibility for solving these problems and transparently communicate the challenges we face,” the President stated.
He encouraged citizens not to lose hope, adding, “There is a threat of power outages, but my brothers and sisters, don’t despair. You elected us to solve the problems, not to pass blame. I assure you we will ensure your lights stay on.”
The President’s commitment to addressing the energy crisis comes at a crucial time for Ghana, which is facing significant challenges across various sectors. Additionally,
As Ghanaians continue to face uncertainties, Mahama’s promise to keep the lights on brings hope and shows that his government is taking responsibility for solving the country’s most pressing issues.
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“You elected us to solve the problems, not to put the blame on anyone else. We will make sure your lights stay on and that you don’t have dumsor” – President John Dramani Mahama#TV3GH pic.twitter.com/QktLtj5piE
— #TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) January 9, 2025
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