February 27, 2015

Most Ghanaians are expectant of some hope to the end of the energy crises in the country from the president as he delivers the state of the nation’s address today in Parliament.

A number of people Ghanadistricts.com spoke with are more concerned about the energy sector and the economy as a whole than any other developmental issue as these are the two main driving force of the
economy.

Though government has already outlined some short and long term measures to dealing with the energy crises the people are expecting some assurance from the president.

The energy crises has hit all sectors of the economy including business forcing them to lay-off some workers, and other business also closing down completely. It will therefore be great sigh of relieve if the
problem can be addressed as soon as possible.

It is also expected that the President will come clean on how far the government has gone with negotiations with the IMF on the bailout package which is hoped to bring the economy back on track.

Ghanamps.gov.gh will follow the presentation and keep our readers informed.

Dominic Shirimori/Ghanamps.gov.gh