Talk no action John Jinapor told to sit up and fix “Dumsor”

There are growing concerns among Ghanaians over the management of the energy sector by the National Democratic Congress administration.
To many, the situation is getting worse, and something drastic needs to be done to better the lives of Ghanaians whose livelihood depends on the lights.
Executive Director for Eduwatch, Kofi Asare, has expressed worry over the power crisis Ghana is facing.
According to him, the Minister promised to fix it, so he should just do that and stop talking
In a social media post complaining about the outages, popularly known as “Dumsor” in Ghana he mentioned that it is currently affecting productivity and something needs to be done about it as soon as possible.
“The lights off situation keeps getting worse. The whole week, not a single day without lights off in Legon-Haatso. Workers came to site to work today too, no light.
The Energy Minister must sit up. I’m tired of hearing him talk,” he said in a social media post.
He is not the only one who has complained bitterly about the situation. Umaru Sanda who works with Citi FM has also complained bitterly about the situation.
“Dear John Jinapor. Your grace period is at 97%… The dumsor is becoming hotter by the day. Even the adults are sweating na babies. You said you’d fix it. Do it now cos it is bad,” he remarked in a social media post.
Several Ghanaians have expressed worry over the management of the energy sector