Residents of Jomoro (Nzemaland) in the Western Region are set to demonstrate on Monday, August 21, 2023 against the disappearance of the Osagyefo Power Barge.
They are bent on staging a peaceful demonstration to demand the whereabout of the power barge.
The three-hour demonstration is expected to start from Ekpu to Halff-Assini at 9am, under the theme: “Jomoro MCE, where is the Osagyefo Power Barge?”.
Reacting to the impending demonstration on her social media handles, the Member of Parliament for Jomoro, Dorcas Affo-Toffey insisted that even though the power barge is managed by the state, the people of Jomoro believes it is their property.
Read her post on Facebook below:
“Upon numerous calls and messages I have had since I ask the deputy minister of energy, William Owureku Aidoo about the current state of the Efasu Power Barge know as OPB in the house of parliament (Thursday, 29th June, 2023) during question time in Parliament, many have asked…
-WHAT?
-WHY?
-HOW?
-WHERE?
( OSAGYEFO POWER BARGE !!!*
The Osagyefo Power Barge, also known as the Osagyefo Floating Power Station was originally built in 1947 as a cargo ship called “MV Volta River,” which served as a vessel for transporting goods along the Volta River in Ghana.
In the 1990s, Ghana faced severe power shortages, and the then Rawlings government sought solutions to address the energy crisis. The decision was made to convert the MV Volta River into a power-generating facility. The transformation involved retrofitting the ship with power-generating equipment, including gas turbines and generators.
After the conversion, the ship was renamed the Osagyefo Power Barge in honor of Ghana’s first president, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. The barge was towed to its current location in Effasu, Western Region, Ghana, where it began operations in 2000.
The Osagyefo Power Barge has played a crucial role in Ghana’s power generation infrastructure, helping to stabilize the electricity supply and meet the growing demand for energy in the country. It has been an important asset in Ghana’s efforts to provide reliable and accessible electricity to its citizens.
In long-run one will understand that, even though the power barge is operated/ controlled by the central government but a property of the JOMORO CONSTITUENCY
to be continue…