The team is expected to conclude its work by the close of today, Wednesday, January 8, 2025.
Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah on Wednesday convened an urgent meeting with key players from the country’s energy sector and other relevant stakeholders to address the ongoing crisis.
On its first day in office, the government confirmed it had received reports from various energy sector stakeholders on the issue.
Acting Spokesperson at the Presidency, Felix Ofosu Kwakye reiterated the president’s commitment to tackling the emerging power crisis.
“Government has been briefed. It’s pretty urgent. In order to address the situation, a technical committee has been set up with representatives from all the key players in the management of Ghana’s energy sector. They have up until the close of day today to put before government the roadmap on what exactly needs to be done and how it can be done. So you can be rest assured that government is taking the matter seriously and will do what has to be done in order to avert any difficulty for the people of Ghana.”
Felix Kwakye Ofosu gives an update on the meeting President John Mahama called for on the Npp’s wicked agenda on Dumsor. pic.twitter.com/8dG8O2yIE7
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