Ghana Plunged Into Darkness: Power Outages Spark Outcry, Minister Experiences Crisis Firsthand

Ghana’s energy crisis has intensified, with widespread outages reigniting concerns over the country’s persistent “dumsor” challenges. In an unusual move, Deputy Energy Minister Richard Gyan Mensah revealed he removed the power generator from his home to personally experience the disruptions faced by citizens.
He said the decision was intentional, aimed at gaining a grounded understanding of the crisis rather than viewing it from a distance. The minister admitted the experience has been difficult, including a recent six-hour blackout that exposed the strain on households.
Mensah attributed the worsening outages to increased electricity demand and overloaded transformers across several communities.
He said that the pressure on the national grid has made a consistent supply difficult, especially in rapidly growing urban and semi-urban areas.
His approach signals a leadership style attempting to align policymaking with lived realities, though it has also drawn mixed reactions from the public. Critics argue that symbolic gestures must be matched with tangible infrastructure improvements.
Meanwhile, operational setbacks have compounded the crisis, particularly following a fire incident at a substation managed by Ghana Grid Company in Akosombo.
The disruption forced the Electricity Company of Ghana to implement scheduled power cuts across parts of the Volta and Oti Regions. These curtailments affected dozens of communities in rotating time blocks, highlighting the fragility of the distribution network. Authorities described the measures as necessary to stabilize supply while repair work continues.
The combined effect of infrastructure failures and rising demand has deepened public frustration, with businesses and households bearing the brunt of unreliable electricity.
While officials have appealed for patience, the situation showing a long-standing structural issues within Ghana’s energy sector. Analysts note that without significant upgrades to grid capacity and distribution systems, similar disruptions may persist.
For now, the government faces mounting pressure to move beyond temporary fixes and deliver sustainable power solutions.
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