Politics of Thursday, 8 September 2016Source: asempanews.com‘One house, one meter’ promise unrealistic – Edmund KyeiEdmund KyeiEdmund Kyei has aimed a swipe at President John Mahama by insisting his ‘one house, one meter’ promise smacks of desperation and an attempt to interfere in the work of the Electricity Company of Ghana. Mr Kyei argues that fixing of electricity meters in households is the preserve of the ECG, and not for any political party or president to take advantage of. Instead of President Mahama telling us how people would be able to pay their bills, he is still promising heaven, after abysmal four years in power. What is the use of meters if people can’t pay their bills,” Mr Kyei quizzed. He said a lot of the houses have no meter, promising that the 1500 meters will be distributed to each and every house in his next term.
Source: GhanaWeb September 08, 2016 09:45 UTC