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While Ghanaians Complain of ‘Dumsor’, Street Lights Are Left ON in ‘Broad’ Day in Kumasi

Electricity in Ghana

Did I not recently hear the President-John Dramani Mahama and the Minister of Energy saying Ghanaians should turn off electrical appliances when they are not in used—as part of efforts to cut down wasteful use of energy so to help cut down the unbearable ‘Dumsor’?

It wouldn’t be contemptuous to call our Ghanaian leaders a big JOKE because, they seem to know what to do but they never do it themselves—expecting others to do what they have failed to do.

A GhanaCelebrities.Com reader sent the below photos taken at Buokrom in Kumasi in ‘broad’ day—and the street lights have been left on. This we are told has been the case for some days now.

Ghanaians are complaining of ‘Dumsor’ and this is how those in charge are ensuring that the little power available is being wasted…If this is not mismanagement, what else is?

Now, who needs to cut down the number of electrical appliances being used at home? Tweaaa, put all your gadgets on—and let’s all waste it together…

Electricity in Ghana

This post was published on February 19, 2015 7:50 PM

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