Ghana will soon become a net exporter of electricity according to the Vice President, and said indirectly, most of the rural communities shall continue to live in darkness because they are poor. Vice President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday gave the assurance that government would put in all the necessary measures to make Ghana a net exporter of electricity to neighbouring countries, by improving on the generation, transmission and distribution systems that would ensure regular supply of the commodity to beneficiary countries. Mahama gave this assurance when addressing "Power Summit 2011", a public consultation on the development of the Ghana Millennium Challenge Account Compact II in Accra, a programme to usher in the top-up and renewal of support to Ghana to undertake major socio-economic development projects only at vantage areas of the country. Ghana government would also improve on the regulatory system, by encouraging private sector to participate effectively in the management and distribution of electricity in the country. He said under the new power sector reforms, government would encourage other interested companies to participate in the management and distribution of the commodity to avoid monopoly and
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provide healthy competition for better service because Ghana has the comparative advantage in the production of energy and would therefore take advantage of the current availability of oil and gas to generate more power to speed up growth in development. |
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