President Mahama Has Done Well In The Energy And Power Sector - UPP

 The United Progressive Party (UPP) has congratulated President Mahama for facilitating for the arrival of the barge.

According to the opposition party, the emergency Karpower barge will support the generation of electricity as the arrival of the 225 megawatts power barge will help address the deficit created by the shortfalls in production and supply of electricity.

To the United Progressive Party (UPP), the arrival of the power barge will end load shedding as the national grid will be supported by 225 megawatts.

Highlighting on some of the ongoing energy projects by President Mahama, UPP in a statement copied to Peacefmonline.com applauded him for the current 250 megawatts power project at Aboadze which is even bigger than the power barge.

“President Mahama has indeed done well in the Energy and Power Sector of the Economy and we think as a Party we need to commend President John Mahama for finding lasting and long term solutions to the power and energy deficit in Ghana”.


Below Is The Full Statement From UPP:

UPP Commends President Mahama

The leadership of United Progressive Party wishes to congratulate President John Mahama for facilitating for the arrival of the emergency Karpowership to support the generation of electricity.

The arrival of the 225 megawatts power barge would help address the deficit created by shortfalls in production and supply of electricity.

We are happy that the load shedding (dumsor) is about to end as this power barge is bringing 225 megawatts to the national grid.

Currently we know that the 250MW power project at Aboadze is going on, and indeed that is even bigger than the power barge, the KTPP Plant 220 MW is also at completion stage and TICO 120MW steam expansion has been completed. TAPCO has gone through the full combined cycle.

President Mahama has indeed done well in the Energy and Power Sector of the Economy and we think as a Party we need to commend President John Mahama for finding lasting and long term solutions to the power and energy deficit in Ghana.

…..Jointly Signed…..

Razak Kojo Opoku
(General Secretary)

Akwasi Addai Odike
(2016 Presidential Candidate)