#TV3NewDay: Ghana 'Dumsor' Crisis: Consumers Demand Answers, Call for Timetable
#TV3NewDay: Ghana 'Dumsor' Crisis: Consumers Demand Answers, Call for Timetable
Ghana’s dumsor crisis intensifies. Consumers are fed up with the unreliable power supply and are taking action. Watch this TV3 New Day segment to hear their demands for a load shedding timetable and see how the ongoing power cuts are impacting lives and businesses.
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This is the difference between Nigeria and Ghana. Ghanaians rely heavily on the government to provide for them hence the constant complaining, which is most likely why the Minister stated that it is a privilege rather than a right.
Nigerians have long moved beyond complaining about government inadequacies and have become the government for themselves. Nobody complains about electricity anymore in Nigeria or to hear that this and that couldn't be done in Nigeria because of lights off.
That sounds very strange in my hears.
When Ghanaians referred to Nigeria as a generator republic, I commented in one of the videos that Ghanaians should start saluting Nigerians because if the lights went off in Ghana, they wouldn't survive.