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IMF and World Bank are against Ghana - former UK
High Commissioner to Ghana writes
Ambassador Craig Murray
July 04, 2015
Just ten years ago, Ghana had the most reliable
electricity supply in all of Africa and the
highest percentage of households connected to
the grid in all of Africa – including South
Africa. The Volta River Authority, the power
producer and distributor was, in my very
considerable experience, the best run and most
efficient public utility in all of Africa.
Indeed it was truly world class, and Ghana was
proud of it.
Obviously the sight of truly successful public
owned and run enterprise was too much of a
threat to the neo-liberal ideologues of the IMF
and World Bank. When Ghana needed some temporary
financial assistance (against a generally
healthy background) the IMF insisted that VRA be
broken up. Right wing neoliberal dogma was
applied to the Ghanaian electricity market.
Electricity was separated between production and
distribution, and private sector Independent
Power Producers introduced.
The result is disaster. There are more power
cuts in Ghana than ever in its entire history as
an independent state. Today Ghana is actually,
at this moment, producing just 900 MW of
electricity – half what it could produce ten
years ago. This is not the fault of the NDC or
the NPP. It is the fault of the IMF.
Those private sector Independent Power Producers
actually provide less than 20% of electricity
generation into the grid – yet scoop up over 60%
of the revenues! The electricity bills of
Ghana’s people go to provide profits to fat cat
foreign corporations and of course the western
banks who finance them.
Indeed in thirty years close experience the net
result of all IMF activity in Africa is to
channel economic resources to westerners – and
not to ordinary western people, but to the
wealthiest corporations and especially to
western bankers.
Not content with the devastation they have
already caused, the IMF and the USA are now
insisting on the privatisation of ECG, the state
utility body which provides electricity to the
consumer and bills them. The rationale is that a
privatised ECG will be more efficient and
ruthless in collecting revenue from the poor and
from hospitals, clinics, schools and other state
institutions.
Doubtless it will be. It will of course be more
efficient in channelling still more profits to
very rich businessmen and bankers. I suspect
that is the real point. That privatised
utilities bring better service and cheaper
prices to the consumer has been conclusively and
forever disproven in the UK. What it does bring
is huge profits to the rich and misery to the
poor. To unleash this on Ghana is acutely
morally reprehensible.
Ghana has a political culture in which the two
main parties, NDC and NPP, heatedly blame each
other for their country’s problems. But if they
only can see it, in truth the electricity sector
has been ruined by their common enemy – the IMF
and World Bank. I pray that one day the country
will escape the grip of these bloodsucking
institutions
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IMF and World Bank are against Ghana - former UK
Ambassador
Commentary, July 04, Ghanadot - Obviously the
sight of truly successful public owned and run
enterprise was too much of a threat to the neo-liberal
ideologues of the IMF and World Bank. When Ghana needed
some temporary financial assistance (against a generally
healthy background) the IMF insisted that VRA be broken
up. .....More
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MS NEW EC BOSS, NO NEW
REGISTER, NO VOTE!
Release, June 26, Ghanadot -
By this, the lawyer, who until her new appointment was
the Chairperson of the National Commission for Civic
Education, could be in charge of Ghana’s electoral
administration body for the next 28 years or so. This
calls for a person of utmost integrity and that can only
be determined by her actions and leadership.....We have
no problem with Mrs Osei personally, even though her
political leanings towards the ruling party has been
very clear over the last six or so years, at least. ......More |
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The foreign currency conundrum
Commentary, July 04, Ghanadot - It was a
worldview under President Kufuor that accepted the fact
that we were broke, that in order to develop we needed
to come out clean from debt. This view brought relief
from HIPC and that also brought us the awareness that it
didn't pay to acquire debt that we couldn’t pay.
.....More
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NEW EC BOSS
MUST BE LISTENING: CONGRATS
Release, June 26, Ghanadot -
As you step to work
in your new office, you have only 2 choices for a
working principle. Either you consider serving your God
& country in search of a peaceful and stable Ghana for
your children and children’s children or you sacrifice
this God given virtue to the whims and caprices of your
appointing authority obviously to jeopardize the
stability of this country........More
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