Electricity Woes: Ghana’s Parliament Loses Power Due to Debt


Power cut to Ghana’s parliament over $1.8m debt

Electricity has been cut off to Ghana’s parliament due to a $1.8 million debt owed to the state power company.

The power cut has caused disruptions to parliamentary sessions and has highlighted the ongoing financial challenges facing the West African nation.

Officials from the power company have stated that they cannot continue to provide electricity to the parliament building until the debt is settled.

Members of parliament are now scrambling to find a solution to the situation and ensure that government business can continue without further interruption.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of financial responsibility and the consequences of failing to pay debts in a timely manner.

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