04
Nov
The Ministry of Finance has issued a directive to the Controller and Accountant General's Department to pay a $30 million debt owed to Sunon Asogli, an Independent Power Producer. This notice, according to norvanreports.com is part of a new agreement aimed at resolving the debt issues that led to the shutdown of Sunon Asogli's 560-megawatt power plant. The initiative comes amid concerns by power consumers who believe that Ghana could face a potential power crisis, known as "dumsor," which is likely to impact the country's economy. Meanwhile, the spokesperson for Sunon Asogli, Dr. Elikplim Apertogbor, has expressed concerns about the…