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News Release
Concerned Citizens
February 02, 2015
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‘DUMSOR’ DEMO
Concerned Ghanaians are a diverse group of
citizens who have formed to protest against
the perennial power outages that continue to
bedevil and cripple the country. In a mass
show of action encapsulating the national
mood, we intend to take to the streets of
Accra on 6th March 2015, Independence Day,
to demonstrate against the continual erratic
electricity supply and the seeming lack of
ability of both the government and the ECG
to get a grip on the problem.
It is the view of Concerned Ghanaians that
it is both shameful and embarrassing that,
in the 21st Century, our pretentions of
being taken seriously as an independent
country are rendered a joke by the continual
failure of ECG to provide a consistent
supply of electricity. ECG has hence failed
in its basic remit. It is only consistent in
its incompetence, ineptitude and
mismanagement, all of which are underpinned
by the murky hand of corruption.
It is a damning indictment on the ECG that
the cost of electricity continues to
increase whilst its supply is proving
inconsistent and erratic. The Ghanaian
rightfully asks the pertinent question,
“What is happening with our money?”
The government and its ECG counterparts have
bamboozled us with terms such as
“load-shedding.” and promises of thermal
plants – yet the seemingly intractable
problems continue
The failure of the current government to
hold ECG to account is equally damning. It
is thus the view of Concerned Ghanaians that
the government is equally culpable for this
interminable energy crisis, allowing a
culture of graft and incompetence to
flourish at the ECG.
A consistent power supply is a basic
building block of a nation’s infrastructure.
Yet 58 years after independence, we struggle
to provide it. Businesses, schools, homes,
industry, hospitals are all affected. Yet
the government fiddles whilst Rome burns.
The nation will never develop should the
status quo continue.
We, as patriotic concerned Ghananians, say
no more.
We will demonstrate on Independence Day to
demand action and solutions from both the
government and ECG.
Concerned Ghanaians call on all citizens
from all walks of life to join us in the
planned demonstration planned for 6th March
2015. This is a national crisis and it is
the duty of every Ghanaian to hold both the
government and ECG to account.
This is our country and we cannot be taken
for fools any longer.
Place: Accra
Date: 2nd February 2015
Signed
Ofei Dei Goodfellow +233242887777
Atick Yakubu +233244635764
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ECG Promises To Go According To
New Schedule On Load Shedding
GBC, Feb 02, Ghanadot -The Electricity Company of
Ghana (ECG) has started implementing a 24- hour power
rationing plan...Under the new plan, customers are
expected to experience 24 hours power outage popularly
called "dumsor" in the local parlance, and have power
restored for the next 12 hours....
..More
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CAR refugees face
uncertainty across the border: ‘Death was in front of us
and we had to run away’
Guardian, Feb 03, Ghanadot - Every new settler in
Gbangara is a Christian forced out by the Seleka but
atrocities continue on both sides almost two years after
Seleka rebels fleetingly seized control of the majority
Christian nation, which has suffered decades of neglect
and coups. ......More
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Chad’s Military Takes Nigerian
Town Gamboru From Boko Haram
Bloomberg, Feb 03, Ghanadot - Chadian forces have
also liberated the Nigerian towns of Baga, Dikwa, Malam
Fatori, Damasak, Ngala and parts of Bama in the past
four days, Jubrin Gunda, a spokesman for a Nigerian
militia group, said Tuesday by phone from northeastern
city of Maiduguri. ... . More
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Lessons
From Africa's Hard-Won Victory Over Ebola
Bloomberg, Feb 03, Ghanadot - The West Africa
Ebola outbreak looks to be petering out. In the week
ended Jan. 25, fewer than 100 new confirmed cases were
reported: 30 in Guinea, 4 in Liberia, and 65 in Sierra
Leone. That’s down from more than a thousand new cases a
week at the height of the outbreak......More
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