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NEED
FOR POLITICAL AND TECHNICAL CONSENSUS ON THE
ENERGY CRISIS
Arnold Boateng
February 10, 2015
It is time to consider the energy crisis as
a national one and approach it on that
score. There is no doubt that, the
government of John Mahama has no credible
solutions in sight to solve the energy
crisis facing the nation. For years now, the
nation has waited for the government to made
good promises made on solving this mess but
they have all come to nothing. Hope has now
given way to doubt with many of the
government supporters throwing their arms in
desperation as the economic consequences of
the crisis bite in deep.
On the other hand, the opposition has
largely taken advantage of government’s loud
failure without prominent short-or long-term
proposals on the table to solving the
crises. One would have expected that, with
the clear failure on the part of the
government to solve this mess, the
opposition parties would have taken
advantage, even of for political purposes,
to make solid proposals to addressing the
crisis in medium and long term as government
to muddy itself with short –term adhoc
measures. Shockingly, it is all about
opportunism and loud noises.
Wisdom does not lie in one head. Neither is
the energy crisis affecting only an NPP, PPP
nor an NDC section of the nation. Let us for
the time being agree to accept that, the
crisis is a national one, hence requiring
all-hands-on-deck approach. For once let
give politics a break. This NDC government
is clueless and as such, in no position to
solving this crisis after years of failure.
Neither can we honestly blame the same for a
problem, which has nested for nearly five
decades.
It is time for a national dialogue leading
to the constitution of a body of experts to
meet to draft a permanent solution to
solving the energy crisis. I.e. a medium and
long-term development plan for the energy
sector.
ARNOLD BOATENG
Author of the Books “THE AFRICAN YOUTH
QUESTION, & DREAMS OF OUR YOUTH” and AFAG
Gen. Secretary
(Available from Amazon and Kindle Store)
(For interviews/speaking engagements)
Tel: +233-20 98 30 546
E: arnoldboateng@gmail.com
T: @Arnold_Boateng |
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Makerere University: Uganda
investigates 'degree fraud'
BBC, Feb 11, Ghanadot - One of Uganda's top
universities has launched an investigation into
allegations that fake degrees were awarded to students.
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New Ebola cases show rise for
second week in row
BBC, Feb 12, Ghanadot - The number of new cases
of Ebola has risen in all of West Africa's worst-hit
countries for the second week in a row, the World Health
Organization (WHO) says....This is the second weekly
increase in confirmed cases in 2015, ending a series of
encouraging declines........More
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First Emergency Power Badge
From Turkey To Arrive In April
GBC, Feb 11, Ghanadot -
The first emergency power plants expected from Turkey
will be in the country in April...This is because all
necessary documents concerning this deal with Turkey has
been signed and finalised...The Deputy Minister of
Power, John Jinapor ... said the first badge is expected
to add 700 megawatts of power to improve the current
energy crisis.. ... . More
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DEFACING IMHOTEP;
MEDICAL RECORDS AT KORLE-BU
Commentary, Feb 08, Ghanadot - No serious
physician can ever disregard the legacy of Imhotep. He
was African, predated Hippocrates, his medical writings
were scientific and completely devoid of magical
thinking. .....More |
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