Audio By Carbonatix
Minority leader, Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, has warned that the government’s attempt to restructure the energy sector debt could lead to the collapse of independent power producers (IPPs).
According to him, the government’s lack of commitment to settling the huge debt owed independent power producers has already placed these producers in jeopardy.
He stated that the finance minister’s announcement in the Mid-Year Budget Review of a restructuring of the energy sector debt would further exacerbate an already bad situation, eventually dealing them a fatal blow.
Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express, he said the independent power producers have a right to demand their arrears.
“So the IPPs they’re only right in complaining. You have budgeted and you owe the energy sector shortfalls 23.6 billion and you have only paid 1.9 billion Ghana cedis.
“In fact, they themselves they programmed that the first half of the year they were going to pay 5.5 billion. Even that amount in the same budget statement, even that amount they have failed in honouring payment. So I’m not surprised that they’re complaining,” he said.
Dr. Ato Forson further stressed that the plan to restructure he energy sector debt would be counterproductive.
He explained that cutting the arrears owed independent power producers would eat away their profitability and their survival.
“But you see we’re making a mistake. These IPPs, they’ve gone for a loan. The loans need to be serviced. They have provided you a service, they’re contractors. And if you are to say that you’re going to give them a haircut, you’re giving them a haircut on what?
“The arrears is owed to their bankers. So when you cut it, you’re cutting their profitability and their survival. And so we should be careful the road we’re charting. Because if care is not taken we’ll end up destroying these IPPs and they’ll not be able to be around to support us,” he said.
Latest Stories
-
The Ghanaian prophet and the mysterious death of his scottish wife Charmain Speirs
39 minutes -
Nearly 400 sentenced in Nigeria for links to militant Islamists
1 hour -
Ghana’s recovery supported by gold strength despite global oil price pressures – Standard Bank Research
1 hour -
Kwaku Azar writes: A-G vs OSP
2 hours -
Mfantsipim–Adisadel rivalry built excellence, not division – Sam Jonah
2 hours -
Vice President launches Mfantsipim’s 150 years of shaping Ghana’s greatest mind
2 hours -
I assure Otumfuo, Mahama will join him to commission KNUST Teaching Hospital by end of this year – Haruna Iddrisu
3 hours -
Barcelona dominate derby to extend La Liga lead
3 hours -
Gov’t to roll out free special education for persons with disabilities from July 1 – Education Minister
3 hours -
Importers and Exporters Association declares full support for Publican AI port system
4 hours -
“We used it to test our officiating officials’ readiness” – Bawah Fuseini after CAA Athletics event
4 hours -
Volleyball emerges as Ghana’s fastest rising sport
4 hours -
National Sports Fund needs strong leadership from the top – Administrator David Wuaku
4 hours -
JoySports Exclusive: Steve McLaren in talks with GFA after expressing interest in Black Stars job
4 hours -
Fire guts auto parts warehouse at Bubuashie, one fire officer injured
4 hours