The General
Secretary of the Public Utility Workers Union, Ato Bondzie Quaye has
commended president Mahama for assuring workers the Electricity Company of
Ghana (ECG) would not be privatised.
Speaking at this year's May Day celebrations in the
Upper West regional capital, Wa, President Mahama stated that, "ECG
is and will remain a wholly state enterprise."
However, in an exclusive interview with Joy
News, Ato Bonzie Quaye said they hope that President Mahama will
walk his talk this time round.
"It is not the first time we have heard this, but if he is
saying it we have heard it and we believe it is so, then there will be peace
for us, otherwise, those who have been contracted need to meet with the workers
and iron out the little little things that we are not clear of," Mr.
Quaye said.
He said the President has listened to them and was categorical
that the Company won't be sold, but the rate at which bidders are pushing
the agenda of concession is mind-boggling.
Workers want to know what is the concession that is being talked
about regarding a takeover, he said, citing the management contract government
did with Ghana Water Company which failed.
According to him, the President has repeatedly denied plans by government to
privatize ECG and yet the posture and actions of government showed
otherwise.
When they asked what they want government to do, Mr. Quaye said that,
they want everything to be suspended as Ghanaians are very capable of managing
it.
"Whoever is managing it that we find fault with were
appointed by the government. If you think they are not performing well, change
them," Mr. Quaye stated.
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