Power cut to Ghana’s parliament over $1.8m debt
Electricity supply to Ghana’s parliament has been cut off due to an outstanding debt of $1.8 million. The power company responsible for supplying electricity to the parliament building has taken this drastic measure in an attempt to recover the unpaid amount.
The power cut has caused chaos in the parliament building, with lawmakers scrambling to find alternative sources of power to continue their work. Some have criticized the government for allowing such a significant debt to accumulate, jeopardizing the functioning of the country’s legislative body.
Efforts are being made to resolve the situation and restore electricity supply to the parliament building. In the meantime, lawmakers are urged to work together to find a solution to prevent a similar situation from happening in the future.