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Some utility consumers have expressed frustration over the latest upward adjustment to water and electricity tariffs for all categories of consumers.
This is despite the explanation by the Public Utilities and Regulatory Commission (PURC) that the increment was in line with its quarterly tariff review mechanism and also based on four key variables – which are the Cedi/US dollar exchange rate, inflation, electricity generation mix, and the cost of fuel (mainly natural gas) in electricity production.
Board member of the PURC, Nana Yaa Jantuah and energy expert, Ishmeal Edjekumhene, have both justified the adjustment, which is 14.75 % for electricity and 4% for water.
Some consumers are not happy about this move. They told JoyNews that the taps do not flow frequently, and the frequency with which they have to top up their power is becoming alarming.
“They should do something about it, it’s very bad,” one resident said, reflecting a growing sentiment among households grappling with the financial burden of rising utility costs. “How can you be paying school fees, paying water bills, you will be giving feeding fees and all that, and there will be an increase in electricity bill?” a female consumer quizzed.
According to these consumers, the situation is becoming unbearable. Many say they are being pushed to their financial limits due to simultaneous increases in other essential needs, with some warning they may be forced to leave the country if the trend continues.
“There’s already pressure in the system, they should do something about it. We will leave Ghana,” one resident stated.
A particularly pressing concern is the state of water supply in certain areas. “I stay at Ashongman Estate [Accra], and every three weeks, my water flows only once in every three weeks. And I get monthly bills every month, so I don’t understand,” another resident lamented.
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