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Energy crisis: The solutions ignored

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  • kweks 9 years ago

    Yoo we have heard. Stop the mourning and grumbling and dwin hwe kan. Lets look forward and work hard to fix it forever. Get behind PresJM and fix it

  • Kwaku Gloenawo 9 years ago

    Why did't VRA make this information public until now? Intellectual dishonesty I call it. Secondly if the Min. of Energy had this information, why didn't they shut Valco down? How much has Valco contributed to the economy over ...
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  • Ghanaba 9 years ago

    How do you shut down VALCO, an industrial company, in favor of power for partying and holidaying.

  • Kwame 9 years ago

    Yeah after the fact you tell us about slides. The people have dumsor as a legacy due to you in part. What about SOLAR ENERGY??? The sun is free from God!!!!!!!!!

  • BlackC 9 years ago

    If this issue was more in the general public conversation it would have given VRA more backing in making its case.

    So, the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum having this vital information, I'm curious to know what did it d ...
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  • Gabby 9 years ago

    this is a bogus suggestion, instead of thinking how we can generate more power to bring more companys on their feet of running you are rather suggesting an existing company to be closed down. If VALCO is down today then tomor ...
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  • whisky 9 years ago

    I agree with u,we should be thinking outside the box and not to destroy what we already have.

  • BlackC 9 years ago

    If you read the article, these were options provided about two years ago to soften the blow from the impending power crisis and not to shut down VALCO forever. VRA was not presenting a 10-20 year plan of power infrastructure. ...
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  • TOM 9 years ago

    Long time ago successive governments should have boosted the power sector by thinking 20 years ahead. These myopic leaders saw Ghana to be forever a third world country that will never develop. They saw only Accra as the hub ...
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  • BlackC 9 years ago

    It was a choice. Either shutdown VALCO (in 2013) or deal with dumsor now.

    If shutting down VALCO was the "Mad Decision" how is dumsor working out for us now?

    Lesson Learned - Politicians, even in the United States, as ...
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