Gov't Clueless About How To Solve The National Energy Crises - John Boadu

John Boadu, National Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has expressed utter disappointment in the Mahama administration for being clueless about how to resolve the power outages in the country.

Addressing the current administration on Peace FM's "Kokrokoo", John Boadu bemoaned the perennial energy crises coupled with the government's failures to find a lasting solution to the situation.

According to him, the Mahama-led government is finding it difficult to solve the issue due to the "greed" of his appointees.

In his conviction, the government simply cannot remedy the situation because the 'money-conscious' minds of those in the Mahama administration.

John Boadu noted that instead of the government devising strategic plans to purchase adequate crude oil to power the generation company; it's rather siphoning off Ghanaians.

The NPP National Organizer further took a swipe at Ghanaians for being too tolerant with the government to somehow take them for a ride.

To John Boadu, the erratic power supply to communities across the nation is an "orchestration" by the Mahama government.

He also wondered why the government has failed to purchase crude oil when the price of crude oil has drastically reduced.