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Press Release
AFAG
March 28, 2015 |
SCRAP PURC: NEW TARIFFS: BASELESS AND
INSENSITIVE
The Alliance For Accountable Government (AFAG)
considers the new tariffs as announced by
the PURC as insensitive, needless and
baseless. There is neither a commonsensical
nor economic basis for this increment.
Clearly it seems the PURC has become a tool
for the oppression of business and domestic
consumers.
At a time when “dumsor” has become “dum dum”,
and businesses are laying workers off, it is
amazing the PURC would allow this increment
to go ahead. As of today, coca cola has laid
off 500 workers. So have many others
businesses as a result of erratic power
supply in order to stay afloat.
Consumers are already paying market price
for utilities with no commensurate services
from operators. For the past six years the
excuse for price hikes has always been “to
improve services“ but shockingly, all
increases have resulted in poor service.
The PURC should put its thinking cap on and
reckon that, any such increases without
fixing “dumsor” is going to raise operating
cost of businesses and would lead to further
lay offs and consequently affects the larger
economy.
AFAG is worried that, with an economy in
coma, flat manufacturing and stagnant
salaries, the PURC would baselessly agree to
increase tariffs. For the PURC to effect
increases in utility prices in the hope of
expected improvement in the energy crisis is
like putting the cart before the horse. It
is insensitive and AFAG can only surmise
that, this insensitive decision was arrived
without much though and broader
consultations.
AFAG calls on the PURC to rescind this
reckless decision. We further calls on Civil
Society, Political Parties, Trade Unions,
Association of Ghana Industries, among
others, to show teeth and kick against this
decision.
AFAG Leadership |
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This
is why there are things we don’t say about race (even
when they are true)
Guardian, UK, March 24, Ghanadot - " I’m
sure this is all true; but this one exchange highlights
just why we need caution. Facts in themselves are
neutral but their interpretation certainly isn’t. And
while on their own facts cannot be racist, the way they
are chosen certainly can be........More |
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How Europe
Succeeded to Make Africans Happy about their
Colonization
Review, March 17, Ghanadot - The
British government spends every year 600 millions euros
on BBC World Service (the international propaganda
branch of the BBC). And, every week, that World Service
reaches 96 millions people in Africa, the biggest
audience for the channel......More
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Empire and Colonialism:
Rich Men in London Still Deciding Africa’s Future
March 28, Ghanadot - (D)evelopment was once
regarded as a process of breaking with colonial
exploitation and transferring power over resources from
the ‘first’ to the ‘third world’, involving a
revolutionary struggle over the world’s resources......More
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U.S.$20 Million
Donor Cash Pops Up
Chronicle, March 16, Ghanadot - The Public
Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament has questioned
the Ministry of Finance why an amount of US$20.1 million
from Multi Donor Budgetary Support inflow was not
captured in the government's treasury for the year
2012....The Committee was equally not happy with why the
Ministry of Finance also failed to acknowledge
disbursements from the various development partners
totaling GH¢972,785,355.88 covering a period of three
years (2010 to 2012)...... .More
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