Social media influencer and entrepreneur Gisela Amponsah has voiced her frustration regarding the current state of power supply in Ghana, directly questioning the record of President John Dramani Mahama.
Speaking on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, Gisela noted that despite the government’s efforts to "reset" the nation, she personally struggles to see the tangible benefits, citing persistent power outages as a primary concern.
The "Dumsor" Debate: April 2026
Gisela’s comments come during a week where many Ghanaians have reported unstable power supply, leading to fears that "Dumsor" (chronic load-shedding) has returned.
Influencer's Critique: "I can’t pinpoint exactly what Prez Mahama has done that deserves praises," Gisela remarked, adding that she was greeted by a blackout ("Dumsor") at her home just this morning.
Impact on Business: As an entrepreneur, Gisela emphasized that the unpredictability of power makes it difficult to plan and maintain productivity, a sentiment echoed by several small business owners in the Accra West and Tema enclaves this week.
Government's Response: "It's Not Dumsor"
President Mahama and the Ministry of Energy have spent much of the week pushing back against the "Dumsor" label.
Transformer Upgrade Project: On April 19, 2026, President Mahama clarified that the current outages are due to the mass replacement of 2,500 ageing transformers nationwide.
Modernizing the Grid: The Minister for Energy, John Jinapor, explained that some transformers being replaced were over 20 years old and could no longer handle the load of expanding communities.
The Timeline: The government has asked for patience as the first phase of this "power upgrade" is expected to last approximately three months.
Current ECG Maintenance Schedule (April 22, 2026)
| Region | Status | Reason |
| Accra West | Ongoing blackouts | Emergency maintenance (McCarthy Hill, Weija areas). |
| Tema Region | Intermittent supply | Replacement of primary distribution transformers. |
| Kumasi (Ashanti) | Scheduled outages | Fixing faults at Bantama and Ahodwo feeders. |
| Northern Regions | Improvement phase | Installation of 500 high-capacity transformers. |
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