Concern over return of ‘dumsor’ as IPPs urge authorities to settle indebtedness to them
There is a rising concern over a potential return to erratic energy provide, as a result of authorities’s indebtedness to the Independent Power Producers (IPPs).
Despite strain mounting on authorities to launch funds for the cost of its debt to the IPPs, it has remained adamant, regardless of the announcement of the IMF third tranche money launch to allow it to satisfy its monetary commitments.
Chief Executive of the Chamber of IPPs, Elikplim Kwabla Apetorgbor, has lamented that there’s been no demonstrable dedication or motion taken by authorities in the direction of disbursing funds to them.
“The continuous delay in disbursing the IMF money to the IPPS is becoming frustrating. Some weeks ago, the Finance Minister, announced the availability of the funds to disburse to the IPPS, so we don’t know what is holding government back,” he said.
He added that “This posture just isn’t useful, and it’s actually affecting the enterprise. Now our lenders have heard authorities is releasing fuds, and they’re additionally on us. So, we wish to attraction to authorities to launch the funds to tighten the ends of the settlement, and to additionally to present us an assurance to signal no matter settlement we’ve with them.
Energy Analyst, Richmond Rockson, talking on Hot Edition on 3FM, argued that authorities should instantly make funds obtainable to resolve the matter.
“The ECG was supposed to be paying some $43 million to these IPPS which is even woefully inadequate, so our recommendation is the government should immediately make some payments to the producers,” Mr Rockson mentioned.
He added that “The renegotiation of power is good, but it’s bad for business if there is no funds to undertake these negotiations, and that can also turn bad for power generation and supply in the country”.
A member of Parliament’s Energy Committee, Edward Bawa, blamed the stalemate on what he says is authorities’s misplaced priorities.
But the Finance Minister, Dr Mohammed AminAdam, at a city corridor assembly in Accra, on August 6, allayed fears of erratic energy provide, hinting reasonably of an anticipated discount in electrical energy tariffs.
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