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10/01/2022

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Commander George Opare Addo writes ;I bring you some memorable scenes from the just concluded two day Retreat of All Reg...
28/05/2021

Commander George Opare Addo writes ;

I bring you some memorable scenes from the just concluded two day Retreat of All Regional Youth Organizers, their deputies and National TEIN Coordinators at the Erata Hotel in Accra.

The retreat was organized by the NDC Youth Wing with support from the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES). The residential meeting was convened to review Election 2020 and the role the Youth Wing played in the entire process.

We were honored to have Rt Hon. Alban S.K Bagbin Speaker of Parliament of the Republic of Ghana, as our special guest with Prof. Naana Jane Opoku Agyemang, Former Vice Presidential Candidate of our party also in attendance.

We are grateful to the Resident Director of FES Ghana, Johann Ivanov gracing the occasion and his challenging speech.

We were also privileged to have Hon. Haruna Iddrisu, Leader of the NDC Caucus in Parliament and also a former National Youth Organizer present to support and encourage us. Hon. Emmanuel Kofi Armah Buah, MP for Ellembelle also passed through to motivate our Youth leaders.

Other dignitaries present included Hon. Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, National Chairman, Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketsia, General Secretary, Peter Boamah Otokunor; Lawyer Barbara Asamoah, both Deputy General Secretaries and Hon. Kofi Attoh, Special Advisor to the Speaker.

Special appreciation to our facilitators, Ludwig Hlodze, Former National Youth Organizer and Hon. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah, Director of Elections.

The retreat was highly successful as we received reports from the regions on their performance, challenges and recommendations for future elections.

My Mp's achievement within the 100 days in office.  Nalerigu/Gambaga constituency.  My MP, your  MP, our MP in the  Nale...
29/04/2021

My Mp's achievement within the 100 days in office. Nalerigu/Gambaga constituency.

My MP, your MP, our MP in the Nalerigu/Gambaga, Hon. Alhaji Baba Issifu Seidu with his constituents at heart ( the people's man) has begun his 'service to the people' on health within his 100 days in office. Bringing health care to the doorstep of his people is his ultimate priority, he promised to decentralize health care to his people in every remote area where health facilities are lacking.

As we health for wealth, Hon. Alhaji Baba issifu Seidu point of call to his constituents was on health , where he organized a competent health team which comprises health promotion officers, physician assistants, Nurses, ophthalmologists, Community based volunteers etc, to embark on outreach services and provide the needed free services .

This project was temporarily suspended when we had the 'untold story ' , the demise of our MP's son, a fourth year medical student in Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) few weeks ago which we still battle with grieving process. May Allah be pleased with his soul.

Be assured the project with other promised projects will soon be continued and commenced respectively.

Thank you for the trust and hope in him.

MINORITY IN PARLIAMENT’S STATEMENT ON THE FREQUENT POWER OUTAGES (DUMSOR) UNDER THE AKUFO-ADDO LED GOVERNMENT Good morni...
29/04/2021

MINORITY IN PARLIAMENT’S STATEMENT ON THE FREQUENT POWER OUTAGES (DUMSOR) UNDER THE AKUFO-ADDO LED GOVERNMENT

Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen of the press.
We welcome you to this Press Conference by the NDC Caucus in Parliament, and we wish to begin by expressing our gratitude for your continuous support in the professional discharge of your national duties as the fourth estate of the realm.

The NDC Minority Caucus has called for this media engagement due to the recent unreliable supply of power popularly known as Dumsor which appears to be worsening despite several assurances from government officials and managers of the power sector.

Since the beginning of 2021, many parts of the country have consistently been plunged into a state of darkness often without prior notice to the consuming unfortunately, the situation keeps worsening by the day.

While most Ghanaians have been witnessing intermittent power outages, others have been experiencing low current and occasional high voltages leading to damage of their electrical gadgets and valuable assets in some cases.

The impact of yet another Energy crisis can have dire consequences on the already struggling debt ridden, Covid 19 economy under President Akufo-Addo.

Today not only are we witnessing unreliable supply of power, the obnoxious double track system has been exported to the Power sector under this Government.

It should be noted that since the beginning of the year, GRIDCo alone has given six different reasons for the major national outages aside the intermittent localised blackouts, with the most ridiculous reason being attributed to trees falling on high tension transmission lines.

It is important to note that GRIDCO has strict maintenance culture of clearing bushes/shrubs under their lines so, the question is since when did these shrubs grow into trees?

Ladies and Gentlemen of the press, it is obvious there is something more serious happening within Ghana's energy sector beyond the unconvincing excuses and blame game by managers of the sector

For instance, a couple days ago, soon after the Minister of Energy, Hon. Mathew Opoku Prempeh attributed the current power outages to the inability of the Bui Power Authority to generate power, the Chief Executive of Bui Power Authority publicly denied the Ministers claim and proceeded further to make the shocking revelation that the Minister was misled by GRIDCO – outrageous.

More recently, the Union of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) embarked on an industrial action demanding the removal of their Managing Director sighting incompetence, duplicity and a total lack of understanding of the power distribution company's role.
As if that was not enough, the ECG, GRIDCO and the Hon. Minster has been providing conflicting timelines on when this debilitating power crisis will be resolved.

What is even more disturbing is despite confirmation from GRIDCo a couple of weeks ago that the country will continue to experience these power outages into the foreseeable future for which reason they promised to publish a load management schedule, the anticipated schedule has since been put on hold due to political pressure from the executive.
It is a well-known fact especially among energy sector players that the current outages in the country is due to financial challenges and not because of technical challenges as being claimed by GRIDCo and Government officials.
This is because the transmission lines and transformers are congested due to under investment and lack of regular maintenance arising from the poor financial health of the energy sector SOEs.

Indeed, it will be recalled that in March 2018, the current CEO of GRIDCo cautioned that the Country was likely to experience major power supply challenges (http://www.faapa.info/blog/gridco-losing-revenue-due-to-tariff-reduction-in-electricity), this was after President Akufo-Addo took a populist but uninformed decision to usurp the authority of the PURC by slashing the revenue flows of GRIDCo and other utility agencies.

Unfortunately, this caution fell on deaf ears. It is therefore not surprising that electricity consumers (Ghanaians) find themselves in this difficult but avoidable situation of Dumsor.
Most of the Energy sectors SOEs have continued to witness worsening financial positions since the assumption of office by President Akufo-Addo, despite his administration receiving over 12 billion cedis in ESLA revenues and almost 20 billion in petroleum revenues over the past 4 years.

The ECG which recorded a profit of over 500 million cedis under President Mahama in 2016 has posted cumulative losses of over 4 billion cedis since the 2017 financial year.

The GRIDCo which also posted profits in 2016 has equally taken a turn for the worst with total comprehensive loss of over 600 million cedis as captured in their 2018 financial Statement. Due to the worsening financial position of GRIDCo, Agence Française de Développement has had to withhold funding for a major upgrade of the National transmission line for over 2 years culminating in congestion of the GRID.

This particular line would have enabled Ghana to export additional power to Burkina Faso
Even more disturbing is the fact that the Energy Commission which is the technical regulator of the sector has seen its budget slashed by more than half on account of the Capping and Realignment Act rendering the commission ineffective.

According to the 2019 PIAC report, of the US$334,636,806.22 of raw Gas supplied by the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) to Ghana Gas (GNGC), no payment was received, largely on account of VRA’s inability to pay GNGC for the lean gas supplied bringing the total indebtedness of GNGC to GNPC in respect of lean gas supplies to US$668,118,346.04.

From the forgoing it is obvious the current load shedding (Dumsor) being inflicted on Ghanaians is as a result of mismanagement and unnecessary political interference by the Akufo-Addo Government in the management of the Energy sector.

It will be recalled that when the nation was faced with a similar challenge under the NDC, the Mahama Government was candid with Ghanaians and proceeded to implement pragmatic policies to comprehensively address the challenge and subsequently handed over a resilient and robust energy sector to President Akufo-Addo.
Note that President Mahama is on record to have also bequeathed over 230 million cedis in the ESLA account to President Akufo-Addo in 2017.

It is important to note that under the previous NDC Government we initiated several projects to strengthen systems reliability. Some key projects that were implemented include:
-The 330kv line from Aboadze to Accra which was constructed under the NDC.

-The Aboadze Prestea Kumasi 330Kv is another one initiated by the NDC government.
-We also constructed the Accra Aflao 330KV transmission line.
-We should not also forget the 330kv export line to Burkina Faso terminating into Burkina’s 225kv line.

Also, under the NDC government, the Ghanaian State through GRIDCo implemented the Substation Reliability Project where a number of GRIDCo substations were upgraded with higher capacity assets. The Tema Accra Fourth Bulk Supply Point was initiated by the State through GRIDCo under the NDC government.

Indeed the Pokuasi and Mallam Bulk Supply Points which is currently under construction is the product of the NDC Government through the MCC Compact 2.

But for the mismanagement of the ECG Concession by this Government which resulted in the PDS scandal, Ghana wouldn’t have lost the $190 million dollars meant for improving the distribution sector.

Instead of conceding on their shortcomings and being honest with Ghanaians, this Government has adopted political chicanery, denial and misinformation as a cardinal tool while the ordinary Ghanaian is made to bear the brunt of these avoidable power outages.
The epileptic Power situation in many parts of the country needs s to be addressed and addressed urgently.

The minority in Parliament taking cognisance of the current erratic and unreliable power supply coupled with the lack of sincerity on the part of Government officials and handlers of the power sector, the Minority in furtherance to our commitment towards ensuring reliable and uninterrupted supply of power proposes the following 10 point recommendations for implementation;

1. The Energy sector players must be proactive and inform (Publish a schedule) electricity consumers who will be affected by these outages in advance so that affected customers can take remedial steps to mitigate the effect of such outages.

2. Government must cut down on wasteful expenditure and Inject the much needed capital into the power sector especially GRIDCo to make up for the impaired cash flow of these utilities.

3. Government must desist from political interference in the management of the Energy sector. Consequently, Government must refrain from engaging in political appointments especially within middle management levels when vacancies are declared.

4. Government and its communicators must desist from engaging in the propaganda on excess capacity and come out with a formula for absorbing capacity charges as part of operating cost.

5. Power sector managers must ensure that they pursue Long term planning to ensure fuel security for generating assets at the least cost possible.

6. Government must allow Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to take the responsibility for their fuel supply requirements.

7. Immediate steps must be taken to aggressively address ECG’s spiralling technical and commercial losses currently estimated by its worker unions at 34%

8. The Ministry of Energy must conduct a comprehensive reconciliation of the total indebtedness of all players including government and its SOEs including (GNPC, GNGC, VRA, GRIDCo, CENIT, ECG, NEDCo) in a transparent manner.

9.The Ministry of finance must take steps to utilize the $1 billion sovereign bond borrowed in 2020 to address the financial challenges of the Energy sector.

10. Government must ensure that Energy sector SOEs Publish details of their financial statements including details and ageing of their indebtedness as well as debts owed to them on time.

Finally, Government must come clean on the current power crisis as a matter of urgency and desist from engaging in blame games. Shifting blame and providing conflicting information only goes to exacerbate the crisis which is threatening lives and businesses across the country.

Thank you.

John Abdulai Jinapor (MP)
Ranking Member, Mines and Energy Committee.

21/03/2021

Hon. Seidu Issifu on the floor of parliament

You would have been 76 years today, Prof. Though in eternity, memories of your  sterling qualities and principled leader...
21/07/2020

You would have been 76 years today, Prof. Though in eternity, memories of your sterling qualities and principled leadership are still fresh with us.

You will forever remain in our hearts. Yours is a soul that cannot be forgotten, a man we cannot celebrate enough!

Happy birthday my comrade, mentor and friend. Continue to rest well, Sir.

I attended a burial service on Saturday to pay my last respect to the late DCOP Dr. Seth Koranteng (Rtd.), a former Amba...
19/07/2020

I attended a burial service on Saturday to pay my last respect to the late DCOP Dr. Seth Koranteng (Rtd.), a former Ambassador of Ghana to the Russian Federation and also a former Medical Director of the Police Hospital.

08/11/2019
John Mahama visit to northeast region
29/08/2019

John Mahama visit to northeast region

NO REST TILL WE GET THERE! "I will from today, Tuesday, begin my thank you tour of the Savanna, North East and Oti Regio...
27/08/2019

NO REST TILL WE GET THERE!

"I will from today, Tuesday, begin my thank you tour of the Savanna, North East and Oti Regions.

I will be interacting with the Chiefs, opinion leaders, community members and executives of the NDC in the various constituencies.

I am looking forward to another fulfilling and exciting six days." -- John Mahama

Me: This marks the beginning of Nana Addo's administration. is 2020! The mission to rescue Ghana from the hands of traitors.

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