
Ghana's Energy Crisis: Opposition Party Blasts Previous Government's Mismanagement
Ghana's Energy Crisis: NDC Official Blasts NPP's Eight-Year Record Ghana is grappling with a severe energy crisis, and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is not holding back in its criticism of the previous government's handling of the situation. Hamza Suhuyini, a member of the NDC Communications Team, recently appeared on Channel One TV's Breakfast Daily to discuss the issue. He pulled no punches, stating, "For eight years, the NPP failed to invest in the energy sector and mismanaged it completely." Suhuyini's comments highlight the significant debt burden inherited by the current government, estimated at 70 billion Ghana cedis, according to the initial reports, and later updated to 80 billion Ghana cedis. This debt, he argues, is a direct result of the NPP's alleged inaction and mismanagement of the energy sector. The video shows footage of various energy infrastructure, seemingly to illustrate the state of disrepair. The discussion on the show underscored the challenges the current administration faces in addressing this long-standing problem and the need for substantial investment to resolve the crisis. The segment concluded with a panel discussion to further analyze the issue and potential solutions.