The Ghana Police Service has withdrawn its legal action against the #DumsorMustStop vigil spearheaded by actress Yvonne Nelson and two others.
The street protest was scheduled for Saturday, May 25, 2024, but the Greater Accra Regional Police Command sought an injunction against the conveners due to a misunderstanding over the route to use.
But the Accra High Court 5 on Friday, May 24 ruled in favour of the organizers and accepted their proposal for a new date.
Actress, Yvonne Nelson in a post on X invited Ghanaians to join her in a massive protest against recent erratic power cuts.
This call for action follows similar protests organized by Yvonne and several celebrities in 2015 to express displeasure against the erstwhile Mahama government over consistent power outages
Yvonne Nelson hopes for a similar turnout this time for a resolution of the recurring power crisis, known in local parlance as ‘dumsor’.
Meanwhile, Kumawood actors Wayoosi and Michael Afranie have announced that they will join the protest against the erratic power supply to direct their frustrations to the Akufo-Addo government.
A former National Organiser aspirant of the NDC, Henry Osei Akoto has criticised the Akufo-Addo government over the consistent, unannounced power outages in the country, saying the unpredictable power cuts, known in local parlance as ‘Dumsor’, is affecting businesses in the country.
Akoto, one of the leading members of the NDC made the comment when he joined some residents of Kumasi in the Ashanti Regional capital who were protesting the incessant power cuts in the city.
The vigil which took place Wednesday night, April 17 saw scores of traders and some members of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) who were seen with placards with various inscriptions registering their displeasure at the development. Other protesters with red arm bands were also seen with lit candles along the principal streets within the central business district.
Speaking to journalists, Henry Osei Akoto bemoaned the government’s failure to direct the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to publish a load shedding to help Ghanaians plan their activities.
“All we are asking Nana Akufo-Addo is to give us power, thats all. Apart from that there is nothing he can do for us. He should give us power so we can go back to our businesses…What we are telling Nana Akufo-Addo, the ECG, GRIDCo and all the independent power producers is that we need power. Businesses are collapsing. We need power,” he fumed.
Few weeks ago, Osei Akoto who visited Kumasi was seen in a viral video pointing to generator sets that had been put on to power some shops in Adum, in the central business district of the Ashanti Regional capital.
He was heard in Akan saying that the generator sets were in competition, stressing that there was an unannounced, persistent power outage in the city which was affecting businesses.
During the protest, he emphasised that the businesses were slowly collapsing since the cost of fuel was high and business owners could not afford to spend much to power their generators.
Some of the protestors seen marching and chanting songs to register their displeasure
On his part, Asare Bediako, an actor and film producer, who had also joined the protest, questioned why there is a lack of power supply despite having enough resources for electricity generation.
He urged President Akufo-Addo and his government to take immediate action to end the power crisis and ensure that Ghanaians have access to reliable electricity.
“What we want to say is that now we have enough power, we have enough resources that we need to generate light, so why is the light not coming? What we want to tell our Akufo-Addo and Bawumia government and the NPP government is that we are tired, Ghanaians we are not angry enough and we want to demonstrate on this vigil to tell Nana Akufo-Addo and Bawumia government that that dumsor must stop and cease now.”
The convener of the vigil, Jerry James Sukah, also emphasized the need for a load-shedding timetable to provide transparency and clarity to citizens regarding power outages. He also demanded a load shedding timetable for the people to be able to adequately plan their lives.
Source: Myxyzonline.com
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