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Dr. Hassan Ayariga Vows to Implement Flat Electricity and Water Rates for Ghanaian Consumers

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    Dr. Hassan Ayariga, founder of the All People’s Congress (APC), has made a bold promise to implement flat electricity and water rates in Ghana, aiming to alleviate the financial burden on citizens and ensure affordable access to essential utilities.

    As a seasoned politician and presidential aspirant, Dr. Ayariga understands the struggles of Ghanaian households and businesses facing exorbitant utility bills.

    Dr. Ayariga’s proposal seeks to introduce a standardized, equitable pricing system, shielding consumers from fluctuating rates and hidden charges.

    This approach aligns with global best practices, where flat rate tariffs have proven effective in reducing energy consumption and promoting sustainability.

    By adopting this approach, Ghana can mitigate the economic impact of rising utility costs on low-income families and small businesses.

    The key benefits of flat electricity and water rates include predictable expenses, reduced financial burden, and increased energy efficiency.

    Consumers can budget accurately without fear of sudden price hikes, while lower utility bills alleviate economic stress on households and businesses.

    Additionally, flat rates encourage responsible energy consumption, driving sustainability.

    While Dr. Ayariga’s proposal has garnered support, some experts argue that flat rate tariffs may lead to unintended cross subsidizing, where heavier users benefit at the expense of lighter users.

    However, Dr. Ayariga’s commitment to consumer protection and economic empowerment remains unwavering.

    As Ghana prepares for the 2024 elections, Ayariga’s pledge has sparked renewed interest in the country’s utility sector.

    Citizens eagerly await the implementation of this promise, hoping for relief from soaring utility costs.

    The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), established in 1997, plays a crucial role in regulating electricity and water utility services in Ghana.

    PURC ensures that utility providers operate fairly and efficiently, protecting consumer interests. With Ayariga’s proposal, PURC’s role will be vital in implementing and monitoring the flat rate tariffs.

    As the 2024 elections approach, Ghanaians will be watching closely to see if Dr. Ayariga’s promise becomes a reality.

    By Kwame Asare

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