Parliament in darkness over unpaid ECG bills
Parliament was plunged into darkness on Thursday after being disconnected by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) due to unpaid bills totalling GH₵23 million.
The Chamber Block temporarily lost power during the debate on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo’s State of the Nation address.
Members of Parliament resorted to using their phones to illuminate their surroundings while the minority caucus shouted “dumsor, dumsor” to express their frustration.
Shortly afterwards, power was restored to the chamber via a standby generator, while those within Job 600, which houses MPs’ offices and some office staff, remained in total darkness.
Several individuals, including journalists, were trapped in elevators, prompting engineers and officials from the Ghana Fire Service stationed in parliament to rescue them.
Earlier, the minority caucus in parliament had called on the government to publish a timetable for the ongoing load shedding (dumsor) to enable people to plan their lives accordingly.
The minority spokesperson on energy, John Abu Jinapor, asserted that the continuous denial by government officials of the existence of load shedding was untenable.
“We are reliably informed that dumsor will continue today at noon, and it’s only fair that Ghanaians are made aware,” Jinapor told journalists in parliament on Thursday.
He cited financial constraints preventing the government from purchasing enough fuel to power some of the thermal plants, resulting in generation challenges.
Jinapor highlighted that the entire city experienced a blackout yesterday without any official acknowledgement of the issue.
“The best this government, led by Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and his vice, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, can do is to publish the schedule of the ongoing dumsor so people can plan their lives,” he concluded.
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