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Press Release
AFAG
October 21, 2015 |
RESIST PRESIDENT'S DIRECTED
TARIFF INCREASE
Good morning, Ladies & Gentlemen of the press!
It is with great pain that the Alliance for
Accountable Governance (AFAG) speak to you today
about the effect of a poor government economic
management on the sorry state of utility provision
in Ghana. This hopeless situation has been
compounded by the presence of an insensitive, a very
corrupt and directionless Public Utilities
Regulatory Commission (PURC).
Fellow Ghanaians, considering the mandate of the
PURC to build a credible and sustainable utility
regulatory regime that protects stakeholders’
interest. It is clear that the PURC is least
interested in protecting the public with respect to
the quality of utility services, and pricing. Indeed
the PURC has lost focus on its core mandate and
merely reduced to an oppressive tool for increasing
utility tariff. This development tends to benefit
service suppliers and government but without value
for money to consumers. PURC is now Government
Utility Regulatory Commission. There is no public
value to PURC.
Last year, utility fees were increased over 80% with
a paltry 10% increase in salaries this year. In
spite of the high prices of goods and services
currently crippling consumption, on the 1st of July
2015, the PURC reviewed Electricity and Water
tariffs with an increase of 51.73 % for Electricity
and 15% for Water. The explanation given was the
same old refrain; that consumers should pay more in
order to improve the quality of services delivered.
However, the services of both electricity and water
got worst off. Interestingly, barely 3 months after
the July increase, the Ghana Water company Limited (GWCL)
is seeking another 124% increment while the
Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), on the other
hand is seeking a101% increase. This is complete
rip-off and sheer economic enslavement sponsored by
an overtly corrupt, inept and a broke government. In
effect Ghanaians are been levied to pay for the $170
million dollars owed Wapco and N-gas.
Fellow countrymen, why should the public continue to
pay for the gross misapplication and misuse of state
resources by John Mahama's led NDC government????
Mr. President stop sleeping on the job!!
AFAG maintains that the unsatisfactory service
delivery by ECG and GWCL does not warrant a single
percentage increment until Ghanaians get relatively
constant supply of electricity and water. Ghanaians
are gradually been pushed into squalor and this is
dangerous to the peace of this country.
RESOLUTION
Fellow countrymen we must rise up and resist any
form of increase in tariff by the PURC on utility
services. Something is certainly not right.
Eventually and particularly under this regime,
Ghanaians are being made to believe that poverty is
a norm. Households in Ghana are suffering from
economic distress. Things are falling apart.
The TUC is toothless and probably compromised.
Ghanaian workers have no hope. Certainly, we will
meet any tariff increase with a mass action. It
makes no sense. President John Mahama made a special
request for this Tariff increase. It is just to pay
up a government's debt intentionally caused by
corruption.
Signed:
Davis Opoku Ansah 0244861593
Wesley Owusu 054 475 9734
James Appeitu Ankrah 024 437 5034
Dr. Nana Ayew Afriye 050 128 7870
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Mother tongue in Ghana
schools, again?
Commentary, Oct 19, Ghanadot - Shouldn't we
demand first that all our "honorable" proponents of the
"mother tongue" project also put their kids and wards in
the same public schools where it will be used for
instructions?. ....More |
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English no more the medium
of instruction
in Ghanaian schools? Crap!!
Commentary, Oct 20, Ghanadot
- There is no doubt that mother-tongue influence is
imperative in education; but when there are no
resources to support the use of mother-tongues in
schools, there is no need to go for them, especially
when English is already established as the medium of
instruction and provides opportunities for
enlightenment.......More |
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Our Leaders Are Our Enemies
Not The West
Commentary, Oct 05, Ghanadot - The white man
wasn't responsible for the 200 million SADA cash
scandal. No, they weren't. Were they? Were they
responsible for the over billion fraudulent judgment
debts we dolled out to party clienteles? Were they?.
.....More
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American Cancer
Society, in a Shift, Recommends Fewer Mammograms
NYTimes, Oct 21, Ghanadot - One of the most
respected and influential groups in the continuing
breast-cancer screening debate said on Tuesday that
women should begin mammograms later and have them less
frequently than it had long advocated. .......More
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