NPP Statement: Ghana is paying nearly $10 million a month to Ameri for no work
Nana Akomea, NPP Director of Communications

NPP Statement: Ghana is paying nearly $10 million a month to Ameri for no work

The New Patriotic Party has Thursday issued a statement alleging that Ghana is paying nearly $10 million a month to the Ameri Power producers for no work done as a result of government incompetence.

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Read the full statement below.

 

 

GHANA IS PAYING  NEARLY $10 MILLION  A MONTH TO THE AMERI POWER PLANT FOR NO WORK DONE DUE TO GOVERNMENT INCOMPETENCE   IN SUPPLY GAS TO AMERI

The New Patriotic Party, like many Ghanaians, is highly distressed that Ghana is paying $8.3 million a month to the Ameri plant even though the plant has not generated any electricity in the past one month.

Per the agreement President Mahama's government signed with the Ameri plant  owners, Ghana has to pay $8.3 million dollars  A MONTH to Ameri whether the Ameri plant generated electricity  or not.

Government also, per the agreement, undertook to supply the required gas needed by the Ameri plant to generate electricity. 

 

IN THE PAST MONTH HOWEVER, GOVERMENT HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO SUPPLY THIS GAS TO AMERI BECAUSE ATUABO  GAS PLANT IS NOT WORKING AND THE NIGERIAN GAS COMPANY N-GAS ARE NOT SUPPLYING GAS BECAUSE GOVERNMENT HAS NOT PAID THE NIGERIANS FOR GAS SUPPLIED.

 

In summary,

1) Ghana is once again suffering from Dumsor 

2) Ghana is paying nearly $10 million of taxpayers monies a month to Ameri for no work done.

3) No work is being done by Ameri because President Mahama's government has not been able to supply gas to Ameri (as per the agreement it signed with Ameri)

4)  The poor Ghanaian is still paying record and unbearable electricity bills due to tariff arrangement government entered into with EMERGENCY plants such as Ameri, even though there is no adequate electricity 

4) So after all the noise made by president mahama and his government about Atuabo being "an unprecedented achievement and a game changer",  goverment can still not assure gas supplies to domestic power producers, two years after Atuabo had been commissioned. 

5) This is another sad example of the incompetence, deceitfulness and corruption that has characterized President Mahama’s government in the energy sector alone.

6) Let’s also note that the government has now resorted to importing electricity from lvory coast.  Ivory Coast generates electricity at 9 cents per kilowatt while Ghana generates at 14 cents per kilowatt. 

 

MORE DECEIT/ INCONSISTENCY AND UNTRUTHS FROM GOVERNMENT OVER ELECTRICITY TARIFFS 

As if this terrible situation of Dumsor, unbearable tariffs and financial loss is not enough, the poor Ghanaian electricity consumer is fed with more lies, inconsistencies and untruths about electricity tariffs.

On July 3rd, the deputy minister for power and the ECG announced some reduction in electricity tariffs, from 67 pesewas to 34 pesewas for every unit of electricity consumed.    And that these reductions will be secured through government provision of a SUBSIDY of ghc300 million, to be reviewed in December 2016.

On 5th July, president mahama told Ghanaians there was NO SUBSIDY, and that the reductions will be secured through what he termed "REALIGNMENT".

Yesterday 13th July, on Joy fm breakfast show, Finance Minister Seth Tekper said there would be a SUBSIDY.

So between the Ministry For Power, the ECG;, the Ministry For Finance and the President,  who is telling the truth to Ghanaians? 

 

GOVERNMENT SHOULD STOP THE DENIAL OVER DUMSOR AND PUBLISH A SCHEDULE 

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Another deceit over electricity is that while Ghanaians in the last months are going through load shedding / dumsor, President Mahama has claimed there is no load shedding going on, preferring to call what is going on as localised and temporary blackouts.

Hence government will not have a time table/ schedule published because that will amount to an admission of systematic load shedding /dumsor. 

But Ghanaians have been suffering a patterned load shedding over the last few months. Government's refusal to acknowledge it and publish a schedule has meant that consumers and industry cannot plan, thus imposing uncertainty on the Ghanaian consumer in the midst of Dumsor.

The NPP calls on the government to listen to the cry of the industries and Ghanaians, and stop the inexplicable denial and immediately publish a time table /schedule for the ongoing Dumsor.

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...signed...

Nana Akomea 

(Director of Communications)

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