Yvonne Nelson John Dumelo Lead DumsorMustStop Vigil PHOTOS
Sun, 09 Jun 2024 07:00
Actress Yvonne Nelson and colleague John Dumelo led #DumsorMustStop protesters on Saturday, June 8 to register their grievances against the power outages being experienced across the country.
The protest march started from the University of Ghana main entrance to the Tetteh Quarshie Roundabout, where the organisers addressed the press.
Some of the notable faces present were Member of Parliament for Madina Constituency, Francis Xavier Sosu and comedian DKB.
Below are some photos from the event
Actress and movie producer, Yvonne Nelson and the #DumsorMustStop campaigners put paid to their quest to demonstrate against the prevailing erratic power supply in parts of the country.
They paraded through some principal streets of Accra highlighting the inconvenience, health and financial implications of the ‘dumsor’ menace.
Below is a copy of the petition meant to be presented to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on June 8, 2024.
1. Healthcare: Our hospitals are struggling to provide adequate care, especially during crucial moments such as childbirth. The lack of reliable power supply puts both mothers and newborns at risk, undermining our healthcare system and endangering lives.
2. Businesses; Entrepreneurs and businesses, from small vendors to large enterprises, are experiencing significant operational obstacles due to the inconsistent power supply. This is leading to financial losses, layoffs, and, in some cases, the closure of businesses. Our economy cannot thrive under such conditions.
Your Excellency, Mr. President, and Dr. Prempeh, we urge you to prioritize this issue with the urgency it demands. We need transparent and effective solutions to ensure a stable and reliable power supply for all Ghanaians. We implore you to take the following actions:
1. Immediate Measures; Implement short-term tactics to mitigate the current power shortages and provide relief to affected areas.
2. Long-term Solutions: Develop and convey a thorough plan to upgrade and expand our power infrastructure, incorporating sustainable energy sources to prevent future occurrences of Dumsor.
3. Accountability: Ensure transparency in the management of our energy resources and hold those responsible for inefficiencies accountable.
Ghana has the potential to be a beacon of progress and development in Africa, but we cannot achieve this if we are constantly hindered by power crises. We are confident that with decisive action and commitment, we can overcome this test and build a brighter future for our nation. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. We look forward to your prompt response and to seeing tangible improvements in our power supply situation.
Yours sincerely,
Yvonne Nelson
Henry Akoto Osei
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