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Dumsor won’t come back; power supply issues have been rectified – Akufo-Addo

The nation’s recent irregular power supply has been successfully rectified, according to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

The President, speaking to a crowd at Accra’s annual May Day celebration, expressed hope that the difficulties, dubbed “dumsor,” are now behind.

He expressed his appreciation to the populace for their cooperation and forbearance during the difficult times.

“Over the period, the issues surrounding transformers and gas supply have been successfully resolved resulting in sufficient improvement in power supply reliability,” the president said.

“Indeed, over the past few days, we have witnessed stable electricity supply across the country with no load-shedding reported anywhere yesterday.”

He continued, “We have worked extremely hard to keep the lights on for the past seven years, and I am confident that the regrettable era of dumsor will not return.”

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