Former Attorney-General Betty Mould-Iddrisu has added her voice to the ongoing discourse on Ghana’s power crisis.
Mrs. Mould-Iddrisu particularly highlighted the challenges faced in the Ashanti Region, especially after the renaming of the Ameri plant, describing the level of power outages as unprecedented.
“After the renaming of the Ameri plant, the dumsor that we have experienced in the region [Ashanti Region] is unparalleled, even during our time, there wasn’t dumsor like that, and people are now fed up.”
She asserted that the Mahama administration handled the situation more effectively than the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.
Her remarks come in response to former GIMPA Rector Professor Stephen Adei’s comments, who suggested that the current power crisis is less severe than it was under the Mahama administration.
Speaking to TV3, Mrs. Mould-Iddrisu expressed concern over the current erratic power supply under the NDC, noting that it is not as severe as the situation under the current Akufo-Addo administration.
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