Member of Parliament (MP) for Bongo constituency and a member of Parliament’s Mines and Energy Committee, Edward Abambire Bawa, has criticised the Energy Minister Matthew Opoku Premphe for calling the bluff of Ghanaians asking for a load-shedding timetable to be revealed.
Bawa characterised the behaviour of the Akufo/Bawumia regime as that of a monarch.
Speaking to Alfred Ocansey, host of TV3’s Ghana Tonight on Monday, March 25, on the again of the minister’s feedback, he acknowledged, “It is just one of the issues about how this government seems to be treating Ghanaians”, including, “They think that they have the right to rule and they behave with the mentality of a monarch”.
The Energy Minister, while responding to reporters on the present state of energy provide within the nation and the requires a load-shedding timetable to be launched, remarked, “Ask those who want it to bring it.”
The feedback by the minister have since acquired widespread backlash, elevating issues about calling the bluff of Ghanaians, together with the Public Utility Regulatory Commission (PURC), which first directed the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to publish a load-shedding timetable.
According to Bawa, the present authorities appears to suppose that its supply of energy is divine and doesn’t respect the views and issues of most people.
“They think that their source of power is divine and that the rest of us can go to hell irrespective of how we feel. It is just not insensitivity, it is disrespect”, the Bongo lawmaker informed Alfred Ocancey.
Energy Minister Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh says these calling for a load-shedding timetable ought to launch one themselves.#NewsCentral pic.twitter.com/tVCM1H6dHj
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Meanwhile, the sector minister has questioned the motives of these demanding a load-shedding timetable.
“Why do you want to bring a timetable? For what purpose? Why would somebody get up and wish evil or bad for the country?” he requested the reporters.
However, in keeping with Mr. Bawa, Ghanaians have each proper to demand the providers they require from those that lead them, indicating that not all Ghanaians could have the chance to be ministers.
People additionally learn:
“If the energy sector has challenges and the rest of us are the people who expect some particular level of service from them and if those services have not been met and we ask that even if you cannot give me the service, give me when the service is not available so I can plan my life around it, you don’t describe me as somebody who wishes evil for this country”, mentioned the Bongo lawmaker.
Meanwhile, the PURC directive to the ECG final week, amongst different orders, directed the facility distributor to publish a “load management timetable” to correspond with the timelines and length for every transformer injection.
But the facility distributor insisted that there’s no Dumsor, so there isn’t any want for an influence rationing schedule.