Adjustment in electricity tariffs to reduce energy sector shortfall - IMF

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  • Patriot 7 months ago

    Another increase? This makes no sense to keep increasing electricity rates, with no effort to collect on deadbeats, eliminate power theft, reduction of the bloated bureaucracy and corruption. Additionally, all factors cited: ...
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  • Kaba 7 months ago

    Why is IMF supporting ECG to pass its theft and inefficiencies to consumers? What is the board of ECG doing abouts naked theft at ECG and illegal connections. Are there not a board and workers paid to ensure this does not hap ...
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  • Just K 7 months ago

    How will the 24 hour economy succeed with such high tariffs? How can Ghanaian manufacturers compete with others at the world market?

  • Kobina Sey 7 months ago

    @Just K. My brother, then brace yourself for a major tariff adjustment in the last quarter of 2025 as announced by the finance minister during the budget reading.

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  • True 7 months ago

    Isn’t this increase in tariff another contributor to inflation, which in turn fuels further tariff increase?

  • Ghanaman 7 months ago

    E levy and betting taxes are gone electricity is expensive

  • COD 7 months ago

    Until our corrupt political leaders quit all the nonsensical looting and stealing but ensure that Ghana stays away from that Demonic Destructive IMF entity, we shall enjoy no peace to develop.
    Clearly, the Demonic Destructiv ...
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  • Kojo 7 months ago

    This is a commonsensical management issue that government should announce not the IMF. Why, if we are under recovering cost of electricity isn’t it simple logic that tariffs should be raised? But of course government is run ...
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  • Kobina Sey 7 months ago

    @Kojo. Yes my brother, it is no news bcos PURC has been doing this quarterly adjustments over the years. This is called automatic adjustment formula similar to fuel pricing. Yes government should take responsibilty and explai ...
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  • Yaaaaaa 7 months ago

    We whene mu b3fi nsuo waawaa

  • Del 7 months ago

    Let's get more out of what belongs to us, our mineral wealth.

  • Victor Ashong 7 months ago

    Why!!! after all these years of independent and all the economists , accountants and professional study experts in Ghana we allow the IMF to dictate to Ghana their economic ideas which always favored them economically at the ...
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  • Willie 7 months ago

    Please ma'am, the question is did the consumer create those short falls? You sell the electricity to consumers take your money, why don't you pay the power producers. You create your own problems through mismanagement, corrup ...
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  • Northern Boy 7 months ago

    So who's running the affairs of ghana now, our government or the IMF?

  • King nolla 7 months ago

    Fake people who don't want to face reality will always face fake prices.You have sun for solar yet you refuse to work for it rather focusing your energy on believes systems of going to heaven.Lairs

  • King nolla 7 months ago

    What IMF is saying to you is that they own the electricity and your government are all own by them and sure it's the truth because all of them were degree holder's giving to them by their school system.The kings did not build ...
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  • Efo Kofi 7 months ago

    Kwasiasem nkoaa

  • Nana Gyambiby - Jacobuhene 7 months ago

    THE LEGACY OF KING NEBUCHADNEZZAR!
    We're lucky Ghanaians have kicked them out of Government!

  • Kwame Dadzie 7 months ago

    The current President who in his attempt to deal with Doomsors signed so many contracts which are having a toll on the economy The Former President tried his best to deal the financial challenges.
    Stop blaming Nana Addo and ...
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  • Mo 7 months ago

    Kwame Dadzie, stop the jandam

  • Israel Kobla 7 months ago

    The IMF is treating us as slaves and do not want us to grow. They are not handling the corrupt officers who are always stealing and causing more havoc to the economy.
    Their aim is to reduce us to nothing else we grow and cha ...
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