The spokesperson and special aide of the Vice President, Dr. Gideon Boako, has exposed former Energy Minister John Jinapor over the cause, effects and handling of ‘dumsor’ under the leadership of former President John Mahama.
In a fiery panel discussion on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen program on Tuesday, which was premised on Vice President Bawumia’s reminder to former President Mahama’s handling of the economy and the ‘dumsor’ crisis during his time, Boako used the platform to remind Jinapor about his own admission four years ago.
Vice President Bawumia has always maintained that dumsor was a financial problem which was self-created by the economic mismanagement of the Mahama administration, and with Dr. Bawumia reiterating that point on Monday to remind Mahama of his poor handling of the economy and the dumsor crisis, Mr. Jinapor staged a sharp U-turn from his own admission in 2016 that ‘dumsor’ was as a result of financial crisis.
However, the spokesperson of Dr. Bawumia produced a stunning reference of an interview the then Deputy Power Minister Jinapor granted Joy FM’s Super Morning Show on October 26, 2016 in which he admitted Dumsor was as a result of financial challenges by the Mahama administration.
Dr. Boako quoted him as having told the station and also published by www.myjoyonline.com that money was a real challenge for the Mahama administration towards ending the ‘dumsor’ crisis.
“My brother John Jinapor is sitting here and complaining why Dr. Bawumia would say Dumsor was self-created and was a result of financial challenges the Mahama government couldn’t overcome. But the same John Jinapor told Joy FM in 2016 that they faced financial challenges,” Dr. Boako said.
“You are now shifting the goalpost and saying dumsor was a generation problem but I have proved you wrong.
“I want to emphasize that dumsor came because of the incompetence of the John Mahama administration and my brother John Jinapor here was part of the administration,” Boako added.
During the interaction, Dr. Boako also stated the devastating effects the poor management of ‘dumsor’ had on Ghanaian businesses and the failure of the Mahama administration to put in place mitigating measures to support that. But again, the former Deputy Power Minister sought to play down the effects, suggesting losses then cannot be compared to businesses losses under COVID-19.
Mr. Jinapor was, however, referred again to a Daily Graphic edition of August 24, 2017, which published a research finding by the University of Ghana detailing the negative impact the four-year dumsor under the Mahama administration had on over 800 SME business who lost over GH 250 million Cedis.
“People died and people lost their businesses. I was living in Kumasi and around the Asafo market, people lost their businesses because of dumsor, cold stores, hair dressing salons, welders, printing press houses and manufacturers all lost their businesses just as people are losing their businesses now due to COVID-19,” Dr. Boako stressed.
The Vice President’s spokesperson maintained that it is the right call for former President Mahama, whom he said has been making politics out of the Coronavirus, to be told how he mismanaged the economy and how he was insensitive towards the plight of Ghanaians during the self-created dumsor .
He added that unlike the former President, the present government, under the leadership of Nana Akufo-Addo has been sensitive to Ghanaians during the Coronavirus crisis by announcing mitigating measures such as free electricity supply to lifeline consumers and 50% reduction to domestic consumers, free water supply and 600 million Cedis stimulus package to support businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: Daily Mail GH