Dumsor Compromising Market Safety Security As Traders Keep Generators Petrol In Shops GUTA
Mon, 29 Apr 2024 14:00
The current erratic power supply is forcing traders to keep generators and fuel in their shops, a situation that portends danger for avenues and arenas where people converge for commerce, the Ghana Union of TradersTraders' Associations (GUTA) has warned.
"This is not only against the safety and security of our markets but also a dangerous practice necessitated by the dumsor phenomenon, which needs to be fixed expeditiously," a statement signed by GUTA Director of Communications Joseph Paddy said.
In the statement, the union demanded a load-shedding timetable to help traders plan their activities accordingly.
The union said the power crisis has thrown their activities out of order.
"We express our solidarity with all those affected by this avoidable dumsor crisis and call for urgent action by the government to alleviate the hardship we are going through, especially the business community," GUTA added.
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