Ghana economy: Power rationing leaves residents in the dark

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Ghana economy: Power rationing leaves residents in the dark


Ghana’s government is struggling to pay its debts, including money owed to independent electricity producers that are threatening to cut supplies.
The International Monetary Fund has just agreed on a new billion-dollar-a-year bailout programme over the next three years.
In the meantime, millions of people are struggling to keep the lights…

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Unbelievable. First of all, what did they do with all this money? There is nothing to account for. It may have gone to individual pockets. ? Oh, why Ghana? In my estimation, poverty is high, and there is massive corruption in the current government. Ghanaians need to wake up and vote them out of power. If not, your life and cost of living are at risk; nothing will change for you. Meanwhile, the next government needs to set up 20 diverse men and women as a task force who will investigate and return all stolen money from other countries to Ghanaians.

I cant believe this problem has reached aljezeera

@emekaiheanacho274

Ghanaians delusional as usual

@kofiapraku001

This video appears to be sponsored by the opposition party the NDC, because I am a British Naturalized Ghanaian born and I follow the news in Ghana every day. This news is FAKE.

@ellenklutse4062

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@GoshMarlon

That IMF money was the money the vice president using for his campaign, his sharing the money to win power instead of using the money to develop the country

@newyardcity011

Ghana borrowing themselves in poverty than planning out the trap. They will take all your resources and you will still be owing them.

@ronnelacido1711

Looks like Eskom officials have been put in charge of Ghana's power grid. Load-shedding coming to your countries.

@marcooos9874

Government should be a software. These idiots in Africa can't run a toilet.

When did electricity crises start without me knowing? There are power cuts but often once in a week or 2 weeks. What is Aljazeera up too. I think Ghana gives this media station especially the journalist for Africa relevance. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Haru Mutasa is a disappointment.

What is Aljazeera's obsession with Ghana?😁😁😁😁

@bash2268

Aljezeera stop feeding lies stop your BS

@AfromemeGod.

So lights go out probably like once in a certain month because of electricity company fixing issues and it's news stop lying there are many things to bash the government about but don't go after one the few things they are good at.😂do better CCN……..cough …cough..Aljezeera

this story is 100% false. where from this???? This is what outside propaganda looks like? Question is why though, why this story???

@jakebaba2149

AlJazeera never stops bashing Ghana. Light goes off in one small compound in a village and Al Jazeera thinks it is international news worth reporting, while thousands are dying in Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan and other countries in the Middle East.

@elegantlady1158

This is not true. Aljazeera check your source

@takyiyaw4483

This is false.

@Oparejoseph

Now ur channel hv started lying…. 😂😂😂😅

@Layla_n

Stop peddling falsehood.

@Kodwo1

It appears Al Jazzira has no news on Ghana.Why are they trying so hard😂😂😂?!?
Load shedding where?

@relikto

This is what corruption can do with perhaps the most peaceful country in Africa, so blessed with natural resources

@Oparejoseph

Am a Ghanaian … I don't support politics buh this story is not true.

@iwillcritiqueyou22

Too much partying 🤣 now the rest of u gotta suffer and pay up!

@Oparejoseph

This a big lair..

@africanzone2646

Arab media doing in our land ? We will start to take care of u snakes. Running around African continent