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Cost of electricity won't increase amid crisis - PURC

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  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 11 years ago

    We heard the same thing about increases in fuel prices. Why not tell the truth to the people

  • Ewusi 11 years ago

    Mills promised Ghanaians that when voted into power he would reduce the price of fuel drastically,what did we see?I know they are going increase the price of water and electricity soon as they did to fuel.

  • HON SHAMO 11 years ago

    ONLY NDC SUPPORTERS CANT SEE THE INCOMPETENT OF THEIR GOVT! GHANA WILL STOP BREATHING SOON, AND WHAT DO THESE NDC ALLIENS CARE OF? THEY HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE WHEN GHANA COLLAPSE, FOR THEM EVERYTHING GOES THEY PREFER THEIR POVE ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 11 years ago

    I wonder if Ghanaian utility consumers get compensation from the utility providers for the disruption in services and the inconvenience to their lives? Do they also compensate consumers for the damage to their goods including ...
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  • john dumong 11 years ago

    vra should give us break . because we are suffering in Ghana no light ,no water,and vra want to increase tarrifs for what meaningful services have they render to Ghanaians

  • @@@@@@B 11 years ago

    that is a smart answer Yaa Jantuah

  • TONY C 11 years ago

    WE GHANAIANS ARE STUPID,THAT IS WHY ANY BODY WAKES UP TO PUT MORE SUFFERINGS ON US. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WE BLACKS AND THE WHITE ARE THAT,THE WHITE IN POWER ALWAYS REMEMBERS THAT NO CONDITION IS PERMANENT SO WILL DO THINGS ...
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  • concerned citizen 11 years ago

    you are right and the people in power don't experience the load sharing especially in Ashaiman.

  • Emml 11 years ago

    this is stelling God will punnis those behine this increment

  • Adwoa 11 years ago

    The government should retrieve those judgement debt and give to PURC to solve the power and energy crisis.

  • Kofi 11 years ago

    But the NDC spokespersons and a minister says it is necessary that we pay realistic fees for electricity.

  • bansi 11 years ago

    LIARS.

  • concerned citizen 11 years ago

    Why is it that some places are not experiencing the load sharing? Places like the Ashaiman MP's area whiles the other places experience 12 hours light off every other day.

  • Another African Patriot 11 years ago

    The utility companies/govt must pay compensation for high cost of power through usage of gensets or loss of production thru outages. They don't deserve any increases in tariffs for their horrible services.