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GRIDCO”S NEW STATEMENT ON THE 84 DAYS DUMSOR , We never …

What Dumsor has done to Ghanaians in this country some time ago, Base on that bad experience it seems no one want to hear the word again. But what ever you do, however you paraphrase it, we Know one thing, No electricity for even 1sec is a dumsor.

DUMSOR TO HIT ACCRA

According to Gridco in its earlier letter gave details of those to be affected and when thus during the day.

The first letter reads

The Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) has denied media reports that it has scheduled 84 days of power outages to complete some maintenance works on its transmission lines in Accra.

It said while it is indeed carrying out some works on its transmission lines from Achimota to Mallam substations, “we wish to assure the public that the ongoing work will not lead to any dumsor.”

GRIDCo and the Electricity Company of Ghana in response to the earlier reports said, “For the information of the public, Phase 1 of the reconstruction exercise of the transmission line from Mallam Substation to Avenor was undertaken and successfully completed in November 2021 without any significant disturbance to power delivery in Accra and its environs. Phase 2 of the exercise from Achimota Substation to Avenor will similarly not disrupt power delivery in Accra.”

An earlier statement by GRIDCo said the work involves removing two 161Kv transmission lines on Saturday, April 9, 2022.

The work, which is expected to be completed on Thursday, June 30, 2022, is to meet the increasing demand for electricity.

The new letter released

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