The Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) and Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) are engaging the media and some Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) on the current power situation in the country.
Already, GRIDCo has explained that the intermittent power outages is due to the construction of some substations in some parts of the country adding that stable power supply will be available by July.
Meanwhile, the Energy Minister, Dr Matthew Prempeh has stressed that Ghana is not slipping back into its 'dumsor' days.
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