The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has noticed that the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) has didn’t adjust to its directive to launch a load-shedding timetable corresponding with the timelines and period for every transformer injection.
The regulator says it has not seen any proof of the publication of the load administration timetable.
To that, the Commission mentioned it “is finalizing regulatory action on the above.”
Pressure has been mounted on the state energy distributor to launch the timetable following the erratic energy provide (Dumsor) being skilled in components of the nation.
For occasion, former Director of Public Relations and External Affairs on the PURC, Nana Yaa Jantuah, mentioned {that a} timetable would have afforded the ECG the chance to know which areas to maintain supplying electrical energy as a result of the regulation says that energy to hospitals and areas the place folks aged 70 years and above, who want electrical energy to retailer their medicine dwell, shouldn’t be taken off.
In the view of Nana Yaa Jantuah, a timetable from the ECG would have averted the scenario the place a nursing mom misplaced her three-day-old child on the Tema General Hospital on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, allegedly as a result of energy outage on the facility.
Rashida Abubakar Tetteh, the 24-year-old distraught mom has disclosed that she was on admission on the Post C-S ward of the hospital when she was advised by a physician that the son couldn’t survive as a result of non-functional medical tools in the course of the energy outage.
“I went to go to my son, however I didn’t see him. I used to be ready exterior when one physician got here to tell me that they had been sorry, however as a result of lights out, my baby couldn’t survive as a result of the incubator was not working.
“The lights went off on Tuesday evening. No staff has spoken to me, and they haven’t said anything to me,” she mentioned.
“The law says you don’t have to put off the lights of the hospitals, a school, old people’s homes or even if there is a sick person in an area and it is known and the person needs electricity to store their drugs, who is beyond the age of 70 years, you don’t have to put off their light. But because it is being taken off at the bulk supply point over vast areas, GRIDCo who is doing it does not know who and who are where because they don’t deal with the customers, ECG deals with the customers so if they are taking off the power from their end certainly, they will know which areas to take, they will know which are the critical areas and which are not.”
Meanwhile, the Tema General Hospital has denied stories suggesting that the Tuesday outages brought on any fatalities on the facility.
In a press launch issued on Wednesday, March 27, the hospital dismissed these claims as baseless and urged the general public to ignore them.
“It is worth noting that no lives were lost as a result of this power outage,” an excerpt of the assertion mentioned.
The assertion emphasised the hospital’s unwavering dedication to prioritizing the well being and security of its sufferers above all else.
“The Tema General Hospital assures the general public that the facility will continue to put the health and safety of its patients at the core of its business,” the assertion concluded.