
The vigil is over but the campaign goes on, because as long as there’s any remnant of a power crisis we cannot even begin to attempt going a path of real development.
Because the power crisis affects all sectors of life, and puts a huge drain on the resources of businesses, the lifeblood of the economy.
A report on the power crisis, carried out by the Institute of Statistical, Social, and Economic Research (ISSER) of the University of Ghana shows that Ghana loses more than $2m daily ever since the inception of the power crisis.