The Institute of Energy Security (IES) has made a strong call for the immediate removal of the Minister of Energy, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, citing the deepening energy crisis as the primary reason for their demand.
In a statement released on Monday, the IES emphasized the urgent need for intervention in the energy sector, stating that the current situation necessitates decisive action, including the dismissal of the energy minister.
Nana Amoasi VII, Executive Director of the IES, expressed disappointment with the minister's perceived lack of action.
He criticized the minister's apparent disconnect from the reality of the energy crisis, questioning the purpose of his continued presence in such a critical role.
"Where we have gotten to, there is no circuit and so what is the use of the minister in that space? He must be relieved, probably to concentrate on any other agenda he is bidding for," citinewsroom.com quoted Amoasi VII to have said.
Amoasi VII further highlighted the frustrations of consumers, particularly regarding the minister's recent statement urging them to "produce their own timetable" for power usage.
He condemned this remark as disrespectful to consumers and emphasized the importance of transparency and communication from energy authorities.
The IES also called for accountability and swift action to address the energy crisis, stressing that consumers deserve clarity and effective leadership in navigating these challenges.
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