
Audio By Carbonatix
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) and the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) have jointly called for calm following public concerns over electricity tariff adjustments, assuring workers and the general public that structured stakeholder engagements remain ongoing.
In a joint statement, the two institutions acknowledged growing anxieties surrounding utility pricing, particularly its impact on workers and households, but stated that no unilateral decisions have been taken outside the established regulatory framework.
According to the statement, the PURC reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and inclusiveness in the tariff-setting process, noting that labour unions remain key stakeholders whose views are being considered in line with the Commission’s statutory mandate.
The TUC, on its part, indicated that it has been actively engaging the PURC to ensure that the interests of workers are adequately protected, especially at a time when cost-of-living pressures remain high.
Both institutions stressed that tariff adjustments are guided by law and evidence-based assessments, including production costs, sustainability of utility service providers, and the need to maintain a reliable power supply for economic growth.
The joint statement further urged the public to rely on official communication and avoid misinformation, assuring that any final decisions would be communicated clearly and responsibly.
The TUC and PURC reiterated their shared commitment to dialogue, cooperation, and the protection of the public interest, pledging to continue engagements aimed at balancing affordability with the long-term stability of Ghana’s power sector.
Latest Stories
-
Finance Ministry releases GH¢350 million for flood relief and mitigation following Mahama directive
28 seconds -
Flood-hit Ghana Digital Centres says staff not dismissed, contracts only temporarily suspended
18 minutes -
No severe rainfall expected today, but showers likely over weekend – GMet
21 minutes -
Today’s front pages: Thursday, July 2, 2026
40 minutes -
Finance Ministry credits GH¢350m to flood relief and mitigation accounts
45 minutes -
GMTF advances rollout of Medicines List to improve access to specialised treatment
1 hour -
Mahama rallies traditional leaders for Free Primary Healthcare policy
1 hour -
We are losing huge capital, amidst debts and hypertension – Takoradi market traders lament
1 hour -
Fair Wages Commission pledges 90% reduction in strikes
2 hours -
Be emboldened by virtues of murdered judges to dispense justice fairly – Moderator
2 hours -
‘Prioritise flood control funding’ – Haruna Iddrisu urges Parliament
2 hours -
Shippers decry container evacuation delays at Tema Port
2 hours -
GES trains fourth cohort of district teacher support team on early childhood education
2 hours -
‘The slopes are too steep’ – Urban planner warns unsafe buildings are still being approved
2 hours -
Hantavirus outbreak nearing its end, WHO chief says
3 hours