24 June 2015 at 15:41This announcement comes after the head of the state electricity company was sacked and the minister of energy was replaced in response to growing public discontent over the power shortages.Youth from the Y'En A Marre group.
Ghana is surely not the only country where erratic power supply is pushing locals to a breaking point.
In Senegal, the protest movement Y'en a Marre - or Fed Up - that was at the forefront of mass demonstrations against a third term for President Abdoulaye Wade in 2012 - have announced a new series of rallies for the end of Ramadan, local media reports.
This time they are about the repeated power cuts in the country.
Y'en a Marre is the Senegalese equivalent of OccupyGhana
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