Governance skilled and former United Nations Advisor on Governance, Professor Baffour Agyeman-Duah, has said that when establishments fail to fulfill the wants of residents, the president should take duty and act in favour of the inhabitants.
His feedback come on the again of the Electricity Company of Ghana’s (ECG) failure to adjust to a directive from the Public Utility Regulatory Commission (PURC) to publish a load administration timetable on the continued energy outages within the nation.
Prof. Agyeman-Duah asserted this whereas contributing to discussions on the intermittent energy provide on TV3’s information evaluation programme The Key Points on Saturday, March 30.
“In governance, when such situations arise, we look for who is responsible, but ultimately it is the executive, the president who made these appointments to own up to whatever that citizens find to be unacceptable,” mentioned Prof. Agyeman-Duah.
“When you hear key agencies responsible for the energy sector appearing to be contradicting themselves or not being even with the people, that is to say, lacking transparency on what really is going on, then in terms of governance, we all begin to wonder whether the centre can no longer hold,” he added.
The ECG, in response to the publication of a load administration timetable order from the regulator, defined in a letter dated March 27, 2024, that it printed deliberate upkeep works at varied operational areas to tell prospects about interruptions in energy provide.
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However, the previous United Nations advisor on governance maintained that the buck ought to cease with the president. He careworn that the president ought to have convened a gathering with the 2 businesses to grasp the state of affairs and direct the subsequent line of motion.
“I am aware of the PURC’s request for the ECG to give a [load management] timetable and the ECG’s own response that it should be GRIDCo, so they are all passing the buck, and ultimately the buck should stop on the president’s desk,” mentioned Prof. Agyeman-Duah, including, “By now I want to believe that the president should have called all these agencies together and give them the marching orders to ensure that the sector is stabilise.”
Meanwhile, the ability distributor, ECG indicated that it has secure energy provide within the nation.
In an announcement yesterday [March 29], ECG maintained that these areas that is perhaps dealing with erratic energy provide (Dumsor), may very well be the results of a “localised fault.”