Nothing is working in Ghana under Akufo-Addo – Bawah Mogtari

Joyce Bawah Mogtari, an aide to Former President John Dramani Mahama, has said that nothing appears to be working in Ghana under the Akufo-Addo administration.

From the transport sector to energy, labour and health, she said they’re are a lot of issues that must be addressed by the government.

She was contributing to a discussion on the demands by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) to increase tariffs, on TV3’s New Day show with Berla Mundi on Thursday, May 12.

“Imagine if this conversation about ECG and PURC had come up when NDC was in office,” she said.

The Former Deputy Transport Minister added that “nothing is working in this country anymore.”

For her part, Ellen Ama Daaku, a member of the Communications team of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) said the Akufo-Addo government is one of the best listening governments experienced in Ghana.

She stated that government responds to the concerns and needs of Ghanaians anytime the issues come up.

“I believe this government is one of the best listening governments we have had,” she said, adding that “We are all Ghanaians and we all feel what is going on but these issues were inherited.”

Meanwhile, the EGG has given an assurance that future tariff adjustments will not exceed 10 per cent should the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) approve its pending proposal.

ECG has proposed a 148% increment which the PURC will look into and either approve or disapprove.

During a stakeholder engagement on the proposals on Wednesday, May 11, the EGC said it is looking forward to having the PURC approve its proposal as it is to help enhance efficiency and effectiveness.

Technical and commercial losses also accounted for the increased proposal.

The proposal, the General Manager for Regulatory Management at ECG, Sylvia Noshie, explained is partly as a result of an accumulated adjustment over the past four years.

She said Ghanaians will pay more than the 148% next year if the PURC disapproves of the current proposal.

She added that, per their projections, if PURC approved the 148%, there will be an average yearly increment of 7%.

Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Consumer Protection, Kofi Kapito, has bemoaned the technical and commercial losses incurred by utility service providers. He was particularly concerned about ECG.

The PURC hosted all the utility service providers at the Alisa Hotel in Accra, together with other stakeholders, for them to justify their proposal for an increment in tariffs. While the ECG is proposing a 148% increment, Ghana Water Company Limited is proposing 334% and NedCo is proposing 113%.

Source: 3news.com

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