Nene
Kanor Atiapah III, the Acting President of the Ningo Traditional Area,
says President John Dramani Mahama is indifferent about the plight of
Ghanaians, who are facing untold hardship.
He stated categorically that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was unwilling to address the concerns of Ghanaians.
The
chief said the NDC government and the prepaid meters installed in
various homes and institutions by the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG)
were similar, saying “The ECG prepaid meters are as sick as NDC
government.”
Mankralo of Ningo Traditional Area was of the view
that the prepaid meters are money-sucking equipment, which have worsened
the plight of Ghanaians.
He said he was against the installation of prepaid meters by ECG personnel in Ningo.
Nene
Atiapah III, in an interview with DAILY GUIDE, said he boldly drove
away two ECG personnel who were in his house to install a prepaid meter.
According
to him, “If the government and the ECG do not understand why I boldly
disallowed the installation of the prepaid meter in my house, they can
come and disconnect my house from the national grid. I’m ready to revert
to the use of hurricane lamps.”
“My people in this traditional
area are poor farmers and fishermen and they hardly make ends meet and
so if I allow ECG to come and install their corrupt prepaid meters my
people will not get money to buy credit to reload them.
“I want to tell the ECG and government to leave my people alone to enjoy their post-paid meters.”
Acting
President of the Ningo Traditional Area was unhappy with the long
queues that customers sometimes form in order to purchase credit for the
meters.
“Is it not so crazy that other times, too, when you go
to buy the credit, the vendor tells you that the network is down? Must a
customer sleep in darkness or be deprived of electricity to operate
their business because of some ‘useless’ network failure? I maintain
that the prepaid meters are as sick as this government,” Nene Atiapah
III observed.
According to him, “When a political party also
fails to do the proper thing by listening to the cries of the people, we
will rise and vote that government too out. We, the citizenry, have
power vested in our thumbs and we must use it sensibly on November 7
when we go to the polls.” |
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