Recent Power Outages: Refrain from illegal connections – Abena Asare urges Ghanaians

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Recent Power Outages: Refrain from illegal connections – Abena Asare urges Ghanaians


Abena Asare on power outages: Illegal connections worsen the problem. She urges Ghanaians to support the fight for reliable electricity. #StopIllegalConnections #PowerOutages #Ghana

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  1. TALK ABOUT THE PROBLEM INSTEAD OF PARTY POLITICS. WHAT HAS RESPECT GOT TO DO WITH THAT ? SOME OF THESE POLITICIANS SOME TIMES BEHAVE LIKE IDIOTS. COME TO GET AND SOLVE THE PROBLEM INSTEAD OF BLAME GAMES. CLOWNS

  2. Yes why can we take ECG boss statement to be the truth. Whiles we know the reality, we are observing and living with the reality that’s we aren’t having light 24/7 in a day. We in this country that we have had leaders lying through their teeth arrogantly . Useless government

  3. The lady has said it all, no better explanation than this. NDC person intro was too political that it wasn't an eloquent presentation. This ndc communicators are not good to my standard. Emotions seems to override their arguments. We the people, know the facts. Your job is to bring logical classy presentation without equalization politics. Infact the 2nd lady once again argued for the Ghanaian by that, has done John Mahama and NDC a favor on credibility for honesty sincerity.

  4. Another belittling of Ghanaians is the statement of " overloader" transformers. That in itself means you did not have vision, you did not expand your supply even when your demand was increasing

  5. Even if you are repairing a generator, and it would cause an interruption of regular process, you will put a break period to enable work to be done. Therefore, your normal operation would be interrupted. Common sense is for you to prepare your customers to envisage inconveniences. That's if you have genuine reason.