The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has reportedly announced that no part of Ghana experienced power outages on Sunday, April 29, 2024, signaling a significant improvement in the country’s power generation.
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As per information from asaaseradio.com, an inside source at ECG revealed that the 7-week-long load-shedding program, reminiscent of the dumsor era, is slowly coming to an end.
The source mentioned that Sunday marked the best weekend of power supply since the commencement of load-shedding, indicating a positive shift.
Additionally, there are assurances that there will be no more power supply load management in the country moving forward.
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These developments align with the recent statements from Herbert Krapa, Chairman of the Board of ECG, assuring the public of the imminent resolution of the power crisis.
Krapa emphasized that the government has implemented measures to ensure uninterrupted power supply soon.
“We are fully confident that the measures being put in place should resolve the service interruptions. We empathise with all consumers and apologise unreservedly for the effects of the outages on our daily lives. Please bear with us. We are fixing it and we are nearly there,” Krapa’s statement read.
In recent weeks, power consumers across Ghana have grappled with frequent power outages, prompting calls for the Ministry of Energy to publish an official timetable to keep consumers informed about power availability.

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