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Home » High cost of Power: Ghanaians Vent Fury Over Soaring Electricity Bills, Meters ‘Running Faster’ Than Promises!

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High cost of Power: Ghanaians Vent Fury Over Soaring Electricity Bills, Meters ‘Running Faster’ Than Promises!

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Last updated: March 9, 2026 10:03 pm
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n a wave of public discontent sweeping across Ghana, citizens from all walks of life have voiced their frustrations over skyrocketing electricity tariffs at a recent event organized by The People’s Forum. Traders, hairdressers, barbers, and cold store operators gathered to share harrowing tales of how the rising costs are crippling their businesses and households.

The forum, held in the bustling neighborhood of Adenta, highlighted a detailed presentation analyzing electricity tariff trends from 2009 to 2024. Data from the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) showed that under the previous NDC administration (2009-2016), tariffs surged by a cumulative 294.6%, averaging 36.8% annually, often amid power outages known as ‘dumsor’. In contrast, the NPP era (2017-2024) saw a more modest 84.6% increase, with reductions and freezes in several years.

However, participants pointed to recent hikes under the current administration, with scaled block tariffs increasing by 30% from October 2024 to January 2026, effectively pushing overall tariffs up by 58%. “My meter is running like it’s in a race,” lamented a barber from Makola Market. “GH¢100 used to last a month; now it’s gone in two weeks.”

PURC’s quarterly reviews in 2025, including a 2.45% increase in Q3 and 1.14% in Q4, were criticized for over-pricing despite falling inflation and fuel costs. 

The forum also revisited unfulfilled NDC 2024 manifesto promises for cheaper, reliable power.

The People are urging the government to address these burdens. As one trader put it, “We voted for change, but this is change we can’t afford.” The People’s Forum plans more engagements to amplify these voices.

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