Sometimes, it becomes very hard to understand why the current government does not want to open up about the problem the country is facing irrespective of the public backlash it will receive. Rather, they resort to hiding behind the problems and telling Ghanaians that all is well and that they have solved the problem.
Today, Mr. Kweku Awotwi, a leading official who is the Executive Vice-President of Tullow Ghana Ltd, operator of Ghana's Jubilee and TEN oilfields, has dropped a stunning prediction that will blow the mind of Ghanaians. According to many NDC communicators and Mahama himself, Dumsor was solved by their administration.
Yet, Mr. Awotwi has revealed that Ghana will be in dumsor very soon. He gave a condition that it will only happen if the Nana Addo-led administration does not make moves to sign in new capacity generation contract in the next four years. This means that if Nana Addo does not sign it, the next government to come will surely suffer the loss.
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