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Former Member of Parliament (MP) for Kumbungu constituency in the Northern region, Ras Mubarak has responded to Energy Minister, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh's bluff for anyone desiring a load shedding timetable to go ahead and produce one.
Napo has vowed Ghana is not suffering any energy crisis and does not need any timetable to help people plan their lives around the sporadic power outages currently experienced nationwide. He therefore asked persons demanding a timetable to produce one of their own. He even called the requests as "wishing harm upon the nation."
Mr Mubarak has consequently taken a cue from the minister and jokingly produced one - a 24/7 plan for implementation.
On Tuesday, March 26, the former MP penned down what he described as the load-shedding schedule for affected communities.
Find the load-shedding timetable below.

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