Thursday, 20 February

CDM criticises government’s energy sector management

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The Centre for Democratic Movement (CDM) has strongly criticised the government’s handling of the energy sector, citing poor crisis management, failure to secure stable power agreements, and the rising cost of fuel. 

According to the organisation, the administration’s approach has deepened public uncertainty and worsened economic conditions for ordinary Ghanaians.

CDM highlighted the energy minister’s initial claims about fuel shortages at the beginning of the administration, which created panic and uncertainty. 

“Such misinformation erodes public trust and reflects a lack of coordination in handling the sector,” the organisation stated. 

It stressed that crisis management in the energy sector must be based on accurate information and clear communication to avoid unnecessary fear among citizens.

Another major concern raised by CDM was the government’s inability to secure stable power agreements. 

The looming shutdown threat from Karpower, the organisation noted, is a sign of weak negotiations and an inability to honour financial commitments. 

“This further exacerbates the crisis and threatens the country’s industrial sector,” CDM warned, adding that reliable energy supply is critical for economic stability and growth.

The movement also pointed to the rising fuel prices and their impact on inflation, which is driving up the cost of transportation, goods, and services. 

“With no clear strategy to mitigate these effects, ordinary Ghanaians bear the brunt of poor policy decisions,” CDM lamented. 

It urged the government to take immediate steps to address the energy crisis, stabilise fuel prices, and restore confidence in the sector.

Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah