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Power cuts: GRIDCo, ECG owe us an apology for lying – MP

By Laud Nartey
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The Member of Parliament for Builsa South Dr Clement Apaak has demanded an apology from the Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) and the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

Dr Apaak said the two institutions lied and that the recent power cuts were due to technical issues faced by the West African Gas Pile Line Company Limited (WAPCo) but it turned out to be false.

The GRIDCo) and the ECG had blamed the technical challenges at WAPCo for the outage.

They said the unexpected power cut was as a result of “gas supply challenges emanating from Atuabo and a WAPCo technical issue”.

But WAPCo denied assertions that the power outage recorded Friday night in several parts of the country was as a result of technical challenges including limited gas supply at its end.

“WAPCo wishes to set the record straight that we did not have any technical issues and our facilities were, and still are, fully available to deliver gas,” the Company said in a press release on Saturday, July 8.

Signed by the General Manager for Corporate Affairs, Dr Isaac Adjei Doku, the press release explained that the cause of the outage was a downtime recorded by Ghana National Gas Company’s plant at Atuabo and, therefore, ran out of gas for WAPCo to transport.

“WAPCo transports gas based on its agreements with gas shippers,” the press release further explained.

“These shippers purchase gas from gas suppliers, transport the gas via WAPCo pipelines, and sell the natural gas to Gas Off takers (mainly power companies).

“When the agreed volume of gas is made available, WAPCo dutifully transports it to the shipper’s customers.

“The challenge yesterday was that the Ghana National Gas Company’s plant at Atuabo went down and therefore there was no gas available for WAPCo to transport.”

Commenting on this in a tweet, Dr Apaak said “GRIDCo and ECG owe us an apology for lying that the current DUMSOR in parts of Ghana is partly due to technical issues faced by the WAGP.

“Such insincerity is most condemnable and ought to attract sanctions. See statements by WAGP, GRIDCO and ECG below. WAGP must be commended.”

 

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Laud Nartey is an online editor with current affair team at Media General, operators of TV3 Ghana, 3News.com and more. Email: Laud.Nartey@editors.3news.com

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