
Ghana's Energy Levy: MP Defends Hike, Warns of Blackouts
Ghana's Energy Sector Levy: MP Agbana Justifies the Hike, Warning of Dire Consequences Accra, Ghana – Member of Parliament Edem Agbana recently appeared on Channel One TV's "The Big Issue" to defend the controversial GHS1 increase in the Energy Sector Levy. Agbana argued that the levy is crucial to prevent a catastrophic collapse of Ghana's power grid. He stated, “Paying the levy is better than plunging Ghana into darkness!” Agbana emphasized the potential for widespread disruption and economic hardship if the power sector were to fail. He cited the substantial legacy debts burdening the sector and the need for immediate investment to ensure stability. He also pointed to assurances from President Mahama that the levy's proceeds would be strictly allocated to resolving these issues. While acknowledging public concerns about the levy's impact, Agbana maintained that the long-term benefits of a stable energy sector outweigh the short-term costs. The interview generated significant online discussion, highlighting the importance of this issue to Ghanaians. The interview provides valuable insight into the government's rationale behind the levy, offering a crucial perspective on a complex and critical matter for the nation.