As part of its ongoing membership drive and restructuring efforts in the Eastern Region, the National Leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) paid a working visit to the Lower Manya and Yilo Krobo districts yesterday, August 26.
The visit follows a recent standoff between local residents and the Energy Company of Ghana (ECG), which led to the latter cutting off electricity to certain districts for a number of weeks.
Having followed developments in the Krobo enclave and interacted with the Chiefs and people of the area, the party has become aware of the longstanding impasse between residents and the ECG over the installation of prepaid meters, which not long ago degenerated into violent protests, leading to loss of lives in process.
The party’s leadership stated they are appalled at how the simple process of installing prepaid meters for residents in these communities has been badly managed by the Akufo-Addo government, the Ministry of Energy and Management of the Electricity Company of Ghana. “We hold the view that the military-backed forced installation of prepaid meters in the area without proper community engagement and sensitization was completely unnecessary,” parts of the statement read.
In the statement, the NDC raised concerns about the consequences of the recent crisis.
“The recent crisis has brought economic activities in the Krobo area to a halt and exacerbated the hardships the people in the area are already reeling under. Hospitals were forced to shutdown leading to loss of lives, while schools, businesses and households all bore the brunt of the nearly one month freeze on electricity supply to these areas,” it said.
“The NDC condemns in no uncertain terms government’s high-handed approach to resolving these issues and the brutalities meted out to innocent citizens in the area by the military. And we sympathize with the residents of these communities who have been at the receiving end of such mistreatment by the government through its agents.
“We call on government to as a matter of urgency withdraw all military personnel who have been deployed to the Krobo area in order to ease the unnecessary tension and give way for citizens to go about their normal lives freely.
“The Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government must change its modus operandi and adopt a humane approach in addressing the “Krobolandâ€- ECG crisis,” the statement added.