
Ghana's Power Crisis: Public Outrage Over '2.6 Days' Claim
Ghana's Power Crisis: Citizen Questions Government's '2.6 Days' Claim Ghana is grappling with a severe power crisis, with citizens experiencing frequent and prolonged blackouts. Recently, government official John Jinapor made a statement referencing "2.6 days" of power cuts, a claim that has sparked debate and confusion among the public. Akosua Ba Kwadwo TV, a social media commentator, created a video questioning Jinapor's statement and criticizing the government's handling of the situation. The video uses footage from a news broadcast, showcasing Jinapor's remarks. The author's commentary expresses widespread frustration with the lack of reliable power and demands transparency from the government. "How do you explain 2.6 days?" the video's title asks, reflecting the public's skepticism. The video's popularity underscores the urgency of the issue and the public's desire for solutions. While the video itself is not a formal news report, it serves as a valuable reflection of public sentiment and the need for clear and accountable governance in addressing the energy crisis. The government should address these concerns directly and transparently to restore public trust.