'I turned off my generator to feel what Ghanaians feel' – Deputy Minister

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  • JESUS IS GOD 2 days ago

    If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation”
    — 2 Corinthians 5:17.
    Let Jesus make you new—open your heart and
    say yes to Him.

  • Samurai 2 days ago

    ...and when you felt just a little of it, you quickly put your generator back on abi???

  • Steve Kaye London 1 day ago

    So this incompetent buffoon wants to tell us he doesn't feel how to live in Dumsor after experiencing it for almost 4 years during Mahama's first term in office. This is only to hoodwink his gullible NDC foolsoldiers.

  • Sadia Imoro 1 day ago

    Fa no y3 serew. This is a popular Akan book back in the day. How can NDC APPOINTEES BEHAVE SO FOOLISHLY? Herh idiotic Deputy Minister are you saying you haven’t experienced Dumsor before until you were appointed? We stayed ...
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  • Kofi Akwetey 2 days ago

    Sir, just turn the lights on. No need to turn your generator off.

  • KWAO LAWYER 2 days ago

    Ghanaians want the lights on,,,,just do the needful,,,who cares about you?

  • Kaiser 2 days ago

    Yeh for 15 mins then you had enough what bullshit!!!@

  • MUMU FOOT SOLDIERS 2 days ago

    Not everyone is NDC supporter o... apart from them who else don't know this is settlings? Removing the generator from your home finally will make us believes you want to leave like ordinary Ghanaians.

  • agyeman 1 day ago

    YOU TURNED IT OFF BECAUSE YOU WERE SCARED OF BEING ATTACKED BY NEIGHBOURS. DID YOU HAVE A GENERATOR BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT?

  • Nana 1 day ago

    Mr Minister, what you're saying is not a solution. The citizens need electricity, it's as simple as that. Who even knows what you're saying is true? Whatever the problem, the government needs to solve it immediately to stop p ...
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  • Lash 1 day ago

    A surge in electricity demand early this year is causing dumsor indeed. NDC and flimsy explanations. From pythons to high demand and maintenance. No solution