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Ghana’s Ongoing Power Crisis Hits a Crescendo Amidst Desperation

April 22, 2024
Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
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Ghana’s Ongoing Power Crisis Hits a Crescendo Amidst Desperation

A picture showing a part of Accra in darkness

As Ghana grapples with an intensifying power crisis, citizens from all walks of life find themselves plunged into a state of distress and uncertainty.

Reports pouring in from across the nation paint a grim picture of daily struggles exacerbated by the erratic power supply, with dire consequences for individuals, students, and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) alike.

Thus, while the country’s power distributing company had refused to publish a timetable for the ongoing power rationing in the country despite its regulator’s directives, Ghanaians continue to bear the distress caused by the erratic power supply.

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In many parts of the country, reports indicate that the plight of citizens has been exacerbated by acute water shortages resulting from the frequent power outages in their respective localities.

This lack of transparency leaves citizens in the dark, unable to plan their lives or businesses effectively, and exacerbates the anxiety and uncertainty already permeating communities nationwide.

One demographic acutely feeling the impact of this crisis is the student population, particularly those residing off-campus.

Master Kenneth Asiedu, a third-year student of the University of Education, Winneba speaking with Vaultz News shed light on the dire situation facing his peers, particularly amidst their end-of-semester examinations.

He recounted that the majority of students who reside off-campus due to limited accommodation are grappling with erratic power supply, with a  staggering 2-3 power outages daily, disrupting crucial study routines and hindering exam preparation.

He lamented over how students who stay off-campus in their quest to take advantage of the university’s power plant have become victims of constant attacks, stressing the precarious journey of students in pursuit of their academic endeavours.

“The issue of power shortages across the country cannot to talked about by neglecting how greatly it is affecting students.  Lately, Students in University of Education Winneba located in the Effutu Municipal, Central region, who are in their End of semester Examination are facing serious challenges in academics with regards to the issue of power shortages”.

Kenneth Asiedu, Student of the University of Education, Winneba

Mr Asiedu also highlighted the issue of water scarcity confronting students within the university community, emphasising that for nearly two months, residents have grappled with irregular water supply, forcing them to seek alternatives with local wells serving as the primary source.

Impacts of Dumsor on SMEs

Moreover, Selorm Branttie, Vice President of the IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, has decried the devastating impact of the ongoing power outages on small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the country.

Mr Branttie emphasized that the plight of these businesses amidst the ongoing power rationing in the country is a story that urgently needs to be told.

He noted that “for SMEs operating in urban areas, Dumsor is not just a temporary inconvenience but it’s a catastrophe”, expressing the dire ramifications of the ongoing power outages to business owners whose business productivity is directly tied to the availability of electricity.

The Technology Policy Analyst further recounted that the unstable power supply in the country in recent times is forcing businesses to halt production, leading to delays in delivery schedules and loss of revenue.

He noted that for small and medium enterprises operating in industries reliant on electricity, such as manufacturing and technology, the impact is particularly severe, with machines sitting idle and orders piling up.

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Selorm Branttie, Vice President IMANI Centre for Policy and Education

In addition, the IMANI Centre for Policy and Education Vice President bemoaned the financial burden that the ongoing power outages have imposed on small and medium enterprises, exacerbating the already precarious situation many SMEs face in the country.

Here, Mr Branttie noted with deep concerns the increased operational costs, such as the need for alternative power sources like generators, which eat into already narrow profit margins, making it difficult for businesses to stay afloat.

Beyond the economic toll, Mr Branttie indicated that the ongoing power outages in the country is taking a toll on the mental and emotional well-being of entrepreneurs due to the constant stress and anxiety of not knowing when the next power outage will strike.

In light of these dire circumstances, urgent action from the government and the Electricity Company of Ghana is imperative.

The government must prioritize addressing the root causes of the power crisis, investing in infrastructure and exploring sustainable energy solutions to ensure reliable electricity supply for all citizens.

Additionally, the Electricity Company of Ghana must heed calls for transparency and accountability by promptly publishing a timetable for the ongoing power outages.

This simple act would alleviate anxiety and uncertainty among Ghanaians, allowing them to plan and adapt more effectively to the challenges at hand.

As the country continue to battle the consequences of the ongoing power crisis, the need for decisive action has never been more urgent.

The livelihoods of countless Ghanaians hang in the balance, and the time for meaningful action is now.

READ ALSO: Debt Talks, Ghana’s Fate Hangs on Creditor Scrutiny

Tags: Electricity Company of GhanaPower crisisSelorm BranttieSmall and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)University of Education Winneba
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