
Ghana's Oti Region Faces Crippling Power Outages
Power Outages Plague Oti Region: Ghanaian MP Raises Alarm The Oti Region of Ghana is grappling with persistent power outages, causing significant disruptions to daily life and essential services. According to the area's Member of Parliament (MP), the problem is particularly acute in the evenings and at night, leading to widespread inconvenience. "The power goes off for two or three days sometimes," the MP stated in a recent video. "The key impact is on the universities, hospitals, and schools." He further described the situation as "intermittent," with power cutting in and out repeatedly. The MP's concerns highlight the challenges faced by residents and businesses. The frequent power cuts affect not only daily routines but also the storage and preservation of goods, particularly perishable items. The MP is actively advocating for a solution to these ongoing power issues. This situation underscores the need for reliable power infrastructure in Ghana, especially in regions like Oti, where consistent electricity supply is critical for economic development and the well-being of the community.