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Manhyia South MP demands suspension of electricity tariff hike amid persistent power outages

Member of Parliament (MP) for Manhyia South Constituency, Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah Member of Parliament (MP) for Manhyia South Constituency, Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Manhyia South Constituency, Nana Agyei Baffour Awuah has called on the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) to immediately halt the implementation of the 14.75% electricity tariff increase that took effect on May 3, 2025.

In a letter dated May 19, 2025, addressed to PURC Executive Secretary Dr Shafic Suleman, the MP criticised the timing of the adjustment, citing worsening power outages and the unfair burden on consumers.

The tariff hike, announced amid Ghana’s ongoing electricity supply instability, has sparked public outrage.

Awuah argued that charging higher rates for unreliable service violates the principle of “value-for-service” and disregards consumer rights.

“It is unjust to demand increased payments from citizens who endure daily power cuts,” he stated, referencing Section 3(d) of the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission Act, 1997 (Act 538), which mandates the PURC to protect consumer interests.

The MP also condemned the PURC’s silence on the erratic power supply, urging greater transparency.

“The Commission must address the root causes of these outages and hold utility providers accountable,” he emphasised.

Awuah demanded that the tariff increase be suspended until a stable electricity supply is restored. He also called for public clarification from PURC on the causes, duration, and solutions to the outages.

Additionally, he urged the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) to publish a load-shedding timetable to help consumers plan.

Furthermore, he advocated for performance-based tariff approvals, tying future adjustments to verifiable service improvements.

Awuah stressed that the PURC’s role must balance utility sustainability with consumer protection.

“Prioritising financial viability alone, without service reliability, erodes public trust,” he noted.

The letter was copied to the Minister for Energy and Green Transition and the ECG’s Acting Managing Director.

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