So it was that Ghana’s energy minister, Boakye Agyarko, promised Ghanaians an end to the erratic power fluctuations but as it stands now, his promises are yet to be made reality.
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Ghanaians across the country have suffered bouts of power cuts especially on Sunday, February 27, when parts of Accra went dark.Boakye Agyarko a day before these cuts on Saturday, February 26, assured Ghanaians of an end to dumsor after the completion of remedial works on the TEN fields.From tomorrow [Saturday] evening, the FPSO will do the first export of gas after the manifold test. Once we get the gas flow, that is the end of the current emergency that we announced in the middle of January, then we come back to our normalcy,” he assured.It still remains unsure how best Boakye Agyarko could restore hope in Ghana’s energy sector as “dumsor,” most Ghanaians fear, becomes a part of their daily lives.