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Home » There’s no ‘dumsor’ in Ghana under President Mahama

There’s no ‘dumsor’ in Ghana under President Mahama

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaFebruary 26, 2025 International Relations No Comments2 Mins Read
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File photo of some children learning in darkness due to power cuts File photo of some children learning in darkness due to power cuts

Ghana has seen great improvement in its electricity supply under President John Dramani Mahama. Contrary to what some people say, the country is not experiencing the frequent power outages known as “Dumsor”.

Kwadwo Ye-large, also known as the Political Doctor, confirmed this by stating that President Mahama has effectively managed the power sector.

“Under the previous administration, the situation was far worse. Ghanaians suffered long hours without electricity, which affected businesses, students, and the daily lives of citizens; however, President Mahama has taken strong steps to improve the energy sector, ensuring a stable supply of electricity for homes and industries.”

Kwadwo Ye-large emphasized that the government has invested in new power plants, upgraded old infrastructure, and ensured enough fuel to keep the lights on. This commitment has resulted in a steady power supply across the country.

“Unlike the past, where businesses struggled due to unpredictable power cuts, today, industries can operate without fear of losing productivity. Families no longer have to worry about their food getting spoiled in their fridges due to sudden power outages,” he said.

“In conclusion, the facts speak for themselves—there is no Dumsor in Ghana under President Mahama. His administration has worked hard to ensure that the power crisis is a thing of the past. Ghanaians can now enjoy stable electricity, something that was not the case under the previous government,” he added.



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