Who will monitor and prevent the stealing of the streetlights after installation. Simple gutter grills along roads keep getting stolen by scrap dealers leaving huge holes for car tyres to fall in to and damage the tyre and su ... read full comment
Who will monitor and prevent the stealing of the streetlights after installation. Simple gutter grills along roads keep getting stolen by scrap dealers leaving huge holes for car tyres to fall in to and damage the tyre and suspension. Too many thieves.
@Odehyieba 5 months ago
It installation is not the problem, but the maintenance. It seems we don't have a regulatory to ensure the effectiveness and the maintenance of state properties in this country. We can all testify how past government were n ... read full comment
It installation is not the problem, but the maintenance. It seems we don't have a regulatory to ensure the effectiveness and the maintenance of state properties in this country. We can all testify how past government were not able to undertake such a decisive action. May God bless Ghana.
George 5 months ago
I cannot agree with you more.
I cannot agree with you more.
Kwesi 5 months ago
Very good initiative. This is a classical example of application of common sense. We have so much sunshine in Africa so why not go solar to resolve the constant power shortage problem.
Very good initiative. This is a classical example of application of common sense. We have so much sunshine in Africa so why not go solar to resolve the constant power shortage problem.
Abi 5 months ago
Oh Mr jinapor what a visionary GH has been waiting for in a billion years.oh at long last someone has seen the light.sun is free so why are we buying kilo watts oh Ama GH da b3n .pls 1 solar 1 household will solve our darknes ... read full comment
Oh Mr jinapor what a visionary GH has been waiting for in a billion years.oh at long last someone has seen the light.sun is free so why are we buying kilo watts oh Ama GH da b3n .pls 1 solar 1 household will solve our darkness.
Abroampa 5 months ago
That's the right way to go, although long overdue. But as someone already said, the problem is not the Installation but rather the subsequent maintanance and the rampant theft of open state assets like iron rods and cabels fr ... read full comment
That's the right way to go, although long overdue. But as someone already said, the problem is not the Installation but rather the subsequent maintanance and the rampant theft of open state assets like iron rods and cabels from street lights.
Who will monitor and prevent the stealing of the streetlights after installation. Simple gutter grills along roads keep getting stolen by scrap dealers leaving huge holes for car tyres to fall in to and damage the tyre and su ...
read full comment
It installation is not the problem, but the maintenance. It seems we don't have a regulatory to ensure the effectiveness and the maintenance of state properties in this country. We can all testify how past government were n ...
read full comment
I cannot agree with you more.
Very good initiative. This is a classical example of application of common sense. We have so much sunshine in Africa so why not go solar to resolve the constant power shortage problem.
Oh Mr jinapor what a visionary GH has been waiting for in a billion years.oh at long last someone has seen the light.sun is free so why are we buying kilo watts oh Ama GH da b3n .pls 1 solar 1 household will solve our darknes ...
read full comment
That's the right way to go, although long overdue. But as someone already said, the problem is not the Installation but rather the subsequent maintanance and the rampant theft of open state assets like iron rods and cabels fr ...
read full comment