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ECG can’t be blamed for erratic power supply - PRO

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  • Kwame VS Kofi 9 years ago

    consumers had every right to express frustration!

  • Akos 9 years ago

    It's easy to blame each other when you're all incompetent.

  • Mahmoud 9 years ago

    The so-called professor that tried to embellish Nkrumah's economic record needs to go back to school again. These types of socialists' arguments could deceive Ghanaians in the 50s and 60s but they cannot do so now. Nkrumah wa ...
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  • Nana 1 9 years ago

    Ooh. go-way-u... increasing deficit? plus GRIDCO is it not part of your organization? how many mints do u need to contact them and resolved this problem....masa make we think ooooo see your face with lenses ..sitting like in ...
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  • Pround pepeni. 9 years ago

    WHAT IS HAPPENING TO OUR COUNTRY? WHAT IS HAPPENING TO ATUOBO GAS? WHY IS IT NOT ON STREAM AT PRESENT? IS THERE SOME SORT OF SABOTAGE?

  • akpalu 9 years ago

    Pepeni ampa... Taani aboa

  • Jones 9 years ago

    The Electricity Company of Ghana, (ECG), has said it cannot be blamed for the current erratic power supply

    Gridco says we just distribute power so we cannot be blamed for erratic power supply.
    VRA says ECG is owing us so ...
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  • KnYc(USMC) 9 years ago

    A country with people in position who lack proactive ideas. This problem been going on for years, why don't you bring in solar or wind power to fill in. Why play with peoples life? No hospital should go without electricity, ...
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  • Gregori Toli 9 years ago

    ECG is not proactive. They don't do any research to improve options and opportunities like finding alternative ways of generation and supply feed to reduce costs and expand supply. But its easy to blame the government because ...
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  • KnYc(USMC) 9 years ago

    Is about time government should allowed private sector to provided us with electricity either by wind, solar, what ever, so far as they can provide it 24/7. Because anything government is a waste.

  • Gregori Toli 9 years ago

    I am sure people have tried but the cost is great. Some Nordic countries have offered solutions with a cost to the government for example in Solar. Who knows the progress of those schemes. If you decide to get involved, make ...
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  • KG 9 years ago

    What a shame.
    Over 50 years after Ghana becoming a Republic, the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital does not appear to have adequate back-up power generation.

  • Hamzy 9 years ago

    I always say this. Until people in public office are been treated like workers in private company. We will remain a failure. Even for this such utterance. He should be sacked. Why are you the head of ECG. If all you do ...
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  • Bell Nono 9 years ago

    I am only saying that, some of you must resign and let us place different people in that position.

  • sparrow 9 years ago

    fire burn all lazy dogs contributing to dum so

  • TT 9 years ago

    THEY WILL LEARN TO BE COMPETENT IF THEY ARE SACKED ONE AFTER THE OTHER.

  • TT 9 years ago

    GREEDY MEN AT POST.

  • EZE 9 years ago

    INFACT GHANAIANAS ARE BIG-TIME COWARDS WITH BIG MOUTH. HOW CAN THIS "ALHAJI" GOVERNMENT PLACE LATRINE-BOYS OF GHANA IN SENSITIVE POSITION? THEY CANNOT THINK BÇOS THEY HAVE A VERY LOW IQ. I BLAME THE TRIBAL POLITICS GOING ON ...
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  • loway 9 years ago

    E.C.G is a useless company

  • FUNNY THAT 9 years ago

    Slow witted idiot. Suggest you change your name to maggot food, because that's where you are heading.

  • ecg, gridco., VRA 9 years ago

    ecg gridco VRA. ......This institutions have forked us.....yes we are forked......With so many pick ups and 4×4 and fat salaries. ......

  • IRON LADY 9 years ago

    THIEVES

  • musah 9 years ago

    we cant blame ECG for erratic power but we can blame them for tariff hikes

  • Tina 9 years ago

    The government is useless. They should do their investigation into ECG. This is a sabotage to the ruling party.

  • Fawzie 9 years ago

    concentrate on fixing the bull shit and stop making dumsor an option. If you can't fix it leave the company and let people who can work and fix it, fix it. Ghanaians should not let people fool us please, we should not accept ...
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  • O.B Obiba 9 years ago

    This erratic power supply is a national security issue. It looks like the Ghanaian is incapable of handling any issue properly. The country is becoming a failed state, led by a mediocre president. Thing have continually de ...
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  • nettey desmond 9 years ago

    Y are we facing all dis challenges.since monday we av never had 12 hours light to use on our hme.vra,grido nd d rest wat mesures is being put in place to solve dis problem.but rather increasing electricty tariff all d time.

  • LOVE 9 years ago

    ECG,GRIDCO AND VRA,THEY ARE SABOTAGING THE GOVT.IS THE GOVT REFUSING TO SEE WHAT THESE WICKED,GUYS ARE DOING.THEY DONT WANT THEIR COUNTRY TO MOVE FORWARD.

  • AKUA 9 years ago

    THE EXCUSES BEING GIVEN IS UNACCEPTABLE.
    SACK THE BOARD, DIRECTOR AND ENTIRE MANAGEMENT TEAM. AND LOK FOE THSE WHO CAN DELIVER.
    THEY HAVE TAKENGHANAIANS FOR GRANTED FOR AR TOO ONG.
    SACK THM AND THE NEXT TEAM WILL DELIVER.

  • little 9 years ago

    Mr. Boateng, consumers are dealing with ECG not GRIDCO so please please and please solve the issue and stop blaming people.

    I am at north Kaneshie we where part of the cmb flat but for no reason we have been taken and join ...
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  • A light of the Black star 9 years ago

    Do Mr Boateng think the service they deliver here in Ghana will be acceptable anywhere in the world? If he as a business owner whose business depended on electricity will he not advocate for the ECG leaders to be fired?

    Tw ...
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  • trenchx 9 years ago

    the government of Ghana cannot provide consistent power supply to its people? I give Ghanaians a lot of respect for going through these mess - crumbling economy plus erratic power supply. Change is needed asap.

  • Emmanuel 9 years ago

    Incompetent intellectuals who call themselves engineers, always put on tie and suite sitting in the offices doing nothing, you are not to be blamed, but you pushed for tariff increase, nonsense.

  • truth 9 years ago

    The workers at ECG lack ideals and must be sacked so those with ideals can replace them. How long can the public endure this nonsense. Power goes on and off many times in a day. If there is a problem and you call their hotlin ...
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  • Justice writes from Bronx, New York 9 years ago

    ECG can't be blamed, then who should we blame?

  • Oooh Ghana!!! 9 years ago

    U jx wait. Adien oky3r mpo a w)n ber b) so. Wicked gov who doesnt feel the heat of her citizenry

  • Washington U.S.A. 9 years ago

    This is what Pres. Manama need to bold measures and solve this energy crises rather his damn ass is using our limited resources to donate cars for some chiefs, chiraq boss in luxury apartment, afriyie Ankara scandal in Brazil ...
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  • Tony, Eritrea 9 years ago

    What crime have we the citizenry committed against politicians. A whole Korle_Bu cannot boast of a standby generator that can supply in this erratic power situation, yet we can afford to buy V8 landcruisers costing about $10 ...
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  • Tony, Eritrea 9 years ago

    POLITICIANS ARE KILLING AND VERY WE WILL START DYING SLOWLY

  • SHEHU 9 years ago

    JDM should be held solely and completely responsible for dumsor, dumsor, absolutely.

  • John 9 years ago

    Why can't ECG do the loadshedding at night but rather the day time to affect businesses and other users?

  • Yaa 9 years ago

    I was operating and the lights went off for 30 minutes.we had to stop the surgery and close up.thank GOD the patient did not die on the table

  • AMA 9 years ago

    Who should be blamed? Your father, PRO?

  • E.K SEMENYO 9 years ago

    the energy sector is really toiling with the feelings n needs of the citizery n the earlier they put a stop to it the better.