President Mahama promised Ghanaians that ECG would stay under public control during his term. He shared this message at May Day events at Black Star Square in Accra on Thursday. He wants to fix the ECG through partnerships with private firms instead of selling it off completely.
ECG faces money problems, with debts reaching 68 billion Ghana cedis after years of bad management. Mahama said the power company might fail without fast action. He believes better management of the power system can help lower people's electricity bills.
His government plans to keep ECG as a public asset despite its troubles. The president aims to improve power distribution through teamwork between the government and business sectors. This approach seeks to save the struggling company without giving up state ownership.
ECG faces money problems, with debts reaching 68 billion Ghana cedis after years of bad management. Mahama said the power company might fail without fast action. He believes better management of the power system can help lower people's electricity bills.
His government plans to keep ECG as a public asset despite its troubles. The president aims to improve power distribution through teamwork between the government and business sectors. This approach seeks to save the struggling company without giving up state ownership.