
Energy and Green Transition Minister John Jinapor has rejected calls for the publication of a load-shedding timetable amid recent intermittent power outages, commonly referred to as ‘dumsor.’
His response follows demands from the Minority in Parliament for the government to release a timetable to help businesses and individuals plan their activities.
Addressing journalists on Friday, March 7, John Jinapor stated, “Let me put it on record that we’re not shedding load. And so, the demand by the Minority and some people that we publish a load-shedding timetable is moot. When you are not shedding load, there will be no need to publish a load-shedding timetable.”
The Minister reassured the public and stakeholders that the recent power outages do not signal a return to systematic load shedding.
He further emphasized that Ghana currently has sufficient power supply and is exporting approximately 300 megawatts of electricity to neighboring countries, including Benin and Burkina Faso.
“As we speak, we’re exporting about 300 megawatts of power outside Ghana to Benin, Burkina Faso, and other neighbouring countries. If you have enough and you are exporting power, obviously there will be no need to publish a timetable.”
Jinapor attributed the outages to technical challenges, assuring that efforts are underway to restore a stable and reliable power supply nationwide.