The Communications Minister Dr Omane Boamah says it is impossible for
the current load shedding to end by Monday December 14, 2015.
His comment is a palpable contradiction of an assurance by the Power
Minister Dr Kwabena Donkor that given the measures put in place dumsor
will be end by next week.
Speaking on TV3's Hot Issues programme, the sector Minister who has
promised to resign if Dumsor persist by end of December said:
“Barring any unforeseen circumstance, from next week, consumers will
begin to feel the easing of the load shedding and by Christmas, but
again, subject to any unforeseen circumstances, load shedding should be
at the barest minimum if it exist at all.
“It may not exist as at Christmas or as at the end of the month. But the
caveat is that, for example if the SPO trips, we'll have a challenge
for the short period that we will have to bring it back."
But speaking on Joy FM's Newsfile programme, the last edition for the
year, the Communications Minister says it is impossible for dumsor to
end by next week.
Answering a question from the former General Secretary of the New
Patriotic Party Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie about whether the Power Minister's
assurance should be taken seriously, the Communications Minister said
per the arrangement in place it is impossible for dumsor to end by next
week.
The Deputy Power Minister, John Jinapor who was also on the programme
carried live at the Coconut Groove Hotel, says the ministry is working
around the clock to ensure that there is regular power supply during the
Christmas period.
“We are determined to ensure that we have a very good Christmas and we are likely not to have load shedding.”
Mr Jinapor however noted that it will depend on the load that is
available during Christmas but was hopeful that since most industries
will be on break during the period, the demand for power will be low as
compared to normal days.
He indicated that the Karpower has begun supplying some power into the
system and with the smooth flow of gas from Nigeria, there should be
enough power for the festivities.
The Deputy Minister indicated that not only is government working to
provide power during Christmas but “we are working around the clock to
continue to provide power in a reliable and sustainable manner”.
“We will continue to bridge the gap and lower the load shedding until
eventually we move out of load shedding. We are determined to ensure
that we fix this problem in a comprehensive manner, not only making
power available but making it available at a relatively cheaper cost,
ensure that the power is sustainable and reliable”, he said.
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