Yvonne Nelson Calls for Second Protest with IMANI Ghana Over Power Crisis in Ghana

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Yvonne Nelson (Instagram: @yvonnenelsongh. Taken by Pixah Photo)

Renowned Ghanaian actress, Yvonne Nelson has called on Think Tank, IMANI Ghana to partner for a second protest over the recent erratic power cuts in the country.

In a tweet on April 22, the movie producer expressed her preparedness to partner with IMANI Ghana for the second time to stage a massive demonstration against the Akufo-Addo government for the consistent power outages in the country.

The actress was the lead organiser of a massive protest against the John Mahama government which brought together many celebrities over ‘dumsor’ back in 2015.

In her tweet, Yvonne Nelson disclosed that her 2015 ‘dumsor’ protest was supported by IMANI Ghana and wants same to be done against the current government.

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Ghanaians have recently experienced consistent ‘dumsor’ across the country with many calling for a load-shedding timetable despite the government’s denial that ‘dumsor’ is back.

Other Energy experts have also lashed out at the government for its poor management of the situation.

Special aide to former President John Dramani Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari has also criticised the government for “failing to take responsibility for the power crisis (Dumsor) in the country.”

 

She commented on the energy challenges on her X platform: ” These power outages must be condemned especially when those responsible refuse to accept responsibility for their own actions that have led to the consequences we are experiencing.

“Untold hardships, unemployment, corruption and stealing, land grabbing and now complete darkness and a total disregard for our basic needs!

“They rode on the back of propaganda to campaign. Where is the excess of power we didn’t need or require? Can we have it now? Won the election on lies, have governed with lies and propaganda and now trying hard to hoodwink us, the darkness has exposed them.

“This Akufo Addo/Bawumia administration will go down as the worst in the history of this country. Ghana deserves better!”

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