
Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor has dismissed calls from the Minority and some Ghanaians for a load shedding timetable to be published considering the recent intermittent power outages experienced in some parts of the country.
Providing updates on the energy sector at a press conference at the Jubilee House on Friday, John Jinapor noted that such calls are unwarranted and not necessary as the country is currently not experiencing ‘dumsor’.
“Today, let me put on record that we are not shedding load and so the demand by the minority and some people that we publish a load shedding timetable is mute. When you are not shedding load, there is no need to publish a timetable,” he declared.
While admitting that the power system is weak, the Minister noted that there’s enough power as Ghana currently exports 300 megawatts of power to neighbouring Burkina Faso and Benin.
“In fact as we speak, we are exporting about 300 megawatts of power outside Ghana to Burkina, Benin and neighbouring countries.
“And so when you have enough and you are exporting power to other countries, obviously there will be no need to publish load shedding timetable,” he added.
The minister further assured that although the power system is very fragile and weak, government is working to procure enough fuel and to make enough payment to suppliers in order to hold the system.
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