The Minority has strongly criticized President John Mahama over his claims of having resolved Ghana’s power crisis, commonly known as dumsor.
Addressing a press conference on Monday, March 3, former Minister for Finance Dr. Mohammed Amin Adam stated that Mahama’s record on dumsor was abysmal and did not reflect the reality experienced by Ghanaians during his tenure.
Dr. Amin Adam argued that Mahama’s promises to fix the current power challenges are no different from those he made between 2011 and 2016 when the country suffered persistent electricity shortages.
“The government’s handling of the power situation has increased uncertainty about economic growth prospects this year. The promises by the President in his address to the nation to fix the current dumsor cannot be different from those he made during the four years of dumsor endured by Ghanaians,” he remarked.
He further recalled that not even the creation of a new Ministry of Power in Mahama’s administration could resolve the crisis. Instead, it resulted in the dismissal of the then Minister for Power in January 2016.
“Even in 2016, there were major power interruptions which were blamed on maintenance and what was described as ‘localized faults’—a new term for a PR stunt intended to cover up dumsor because the government was avoiding issuing a load-shedding timetable ahead of the general elections,” he added.
The Minority maintained that President Mahama did not resolve dumsor as he claims, insisting that his administration’s failure to address the power crisis had devastating effects on businesses and livelihoods.
“Mr. President, you did not fix dumsor as you claimed in your address. Your record on dumsor is abysmal, unlike your successor, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, who kept the lights on,” Dr. Amin Adam emphasized.
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