Ghana president sacks head of troubled state electric company
Ghana’s President John Mahama on Friday sacked the head of the state electric company, which is accused by energy experts of mismanagement and blamed by consumers for frequent power cuts that have slowed economic growth.
The president gave no reasons in a statement for the removal of William Hutton-Mensah as chief executive of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG). He will be replaced by longtime ECG executive Robert Dwamena.
The West African state generates much of its power from three hydro-electric dams that do not produce enough energy to satisfy a fast-growing economy. Experts view ECG as the least efficient in a chain of state power companies.
Reuters