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Ghanaian Politics

Armah Buah calls Akufo-Addo’s attempts to rename Ameri Power Plants “shameful”

By : cd on 15 Apr 2024, 06:30     |     Source: christian ahorgah

Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah

The Ameri Power Plants’ renaming initiative by the Akufo-Addo-led government has been sharply criticized by Ellembelle MP Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah.

The commissioning of the Kumasi 1 Thermal Power Plant (K1TPP), situated at Anwomaso in the Oforikrom Municipality of the Ashanti Region, is scheduled for Wednesday, April 17, according to a recent Facebook post by the Volta River Authority.

Buah denounced as “deceptive and shameful” the government’s attempt to rename the Ameri Power Plants as the Kumasi 1 Thermal Power Plants.

The MP claimed in a statement released on Sunday, April 14, that the government’s choice to rename the plants is an intentional attempt to hide its failings in the energy industry.

In his accusation, the government misrepresented the beginnings of essential infrastructure to the public and manipulated historical facts.

“The rebranding of the Ameri Power Plants as the Kumasi 1 Thermal Power Plant is not merely a superficial change but a cynical attempt to distort historical facts and mislead the public about the true origins of this critical infrastructure.

 

 

Read below the statement by Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah

*HON.EMMANUEL ARMAH-KOFI BUAH writes;*

*The renaming of AMERI Power Plant to “Kumasi Power Plant” is deceptive and shameful.*

The Akufo-Addo and Bawumia administration’s latest stunt in the energy sector epitomizes their penchant for deception and lack of originality.

By shamelessly rebranding the Ameri Power Plants as the Kumasi 1 Thermal Power Plant, they are attempting to conceal their incompetence and lack of substantive progress with a facade of false achievements.

This blatant move to rename existing infrastructure in a bid to claim credit for the hard work of their predecessors not only lacks integrity but also insults the intelligence of the Ghanaian people.

Under the visionary leadership of John Dramani Mahama, the Ameri power plants were strategically deployed to combat the debilitating power crisis known as ‘dumsor’.

These plants, each capable of generating 25 megawatts of electricity, served as a vital lifeline for the nation during a time of dire need.

However, rather than acknowledging the foresight and proactive measures taken by the previous administration, Akufo-Addo and Bawumia chose to discredit, vilify, and undermine Mahama’s initiatives for their own political gain at the time.

Fast forward to the second year of the AKUFFO Addo/Bawumia government. They hurriedly decided to renegotiate the Ameri agreement by extending the five-year deal with Africa and Middle East Resources Investment Group (AMERI) Energy the operator of the the 300MW emergency power plant in Ghana to 15 years and dubiously bringing onboard a new company from Greece, Mytilineous International Trading Company, to manage the plant for the remainder of the contract period.

But for the vigilance of the NDC minority in parliament and civil society organisations, Ghana would have ended up paying over Ghc1 billion under the new arrangement.

When the President was caught,he shifted blame by claiming that he was “misled” and consequently fired the then Energy Minister,Mr.Boakye Agyarko.

Fortunately, the Ameri plant is now fully paid for and rightfully owned by the people of Ghana.

But that was not the end of the drama, the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia administration made the decision to relocate six units of the plant to Anwomaso in the Ashanti region, a move intended to generate 150 megawatts of electricity for the middle belt of the country.

By generating 150 megawatts of electricity for the middle belt of the country, the government sought to create a facade of progress while conveniently sidestepping the broader challenges plaguing the energy sector.

The Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government’s renaming spree is not limited to universities but now extends to the power sector.

The rebranding of the Ameri Power Plants as the Kumasi 1 Thermal Power Plant is not merely a superficial change but a cynical attempt to distort historical facts and mislead the public about the true origins of this critical infrastructure.

It is however important that the people of Ghana do not forget the history of the Ameri power plant.

The Akufo-Addo-Bawumia government’s pattern of renaming projects initiated by previous administrations is a clear reflection of their lack of innovation and leadership in the energy sector.

The once-thriving energy sector that was bequeathed to this government by President Mahama has regrettably been eroded under their watch. We are currently struggling with Dumsor due to the indebtedness made worse by this administration.

The good people of Ghana deserve leaders who are committed to honesty, accountability, and genuine progress, not hollow promises and superficial gestures.