John Abdulai Jinapor ranking member on the committee for Mines and Energy in Parliament has hinted that the Minority in Parliament has noted with grave concern some steep and astronomical increases in service and other related charges within the electricity sector, averaging at almost 100%.
They have raised concerns to suspend illegitimate electricity service charges in the country where the economy is nearly dead leaving Ghanaians in a hard tough situation on how they live their lives.
Even more worrying is the fact that these increments have been carried out in the most opaque and clandestine manner without recourse to any public announcement by the Public Utility and Regulatory Commission.
The Minority in Parliament wishes to state in unequivocal terms that we completely reject these draconian price hikes given the current economic conditions as well as the surreptitious manner with which the exercise has been carried out. This unorthodox approach is in complete violation of laid down processes, which require that consumers are notified of such adjustments before implementation.
We, therefore, call for the immediate suspension of these price increments to allow for better consultation and also ensure that due process is adhered to in this regard.
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