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RE: It is saturday night again and that means we are looking at some crazy adverts.
This light palava is our daily cup of tea in this part, you see people jubilating here whenever the light is turned on, even after weeks, most people have to run on generators and spend a lot on buying fuel, a lot of companies had to shut down and move to Ghana or neighboring countries where the electricity is better, e.g Dunlop tires. etc...not to talk of people who could hardly afford to fuel their generators...
Sorry, just manage, kinda used to it already.
I hear you, but it shouldn't be like this. I have a feeling that the government here is in for a shock as I can see many solar installations coming now. The ones that are going to do it are the ones who can afford to and it is going to reduce the numbers who are paying for electricity. We all know here that if this happens the price will be hiked up again to pay for the shortfall.
Yeah the solar has been a lot of help to those who can afford it, but i guess with time it should be more accessible than it is now, moreso, there is more knowledge flowing about self building solar panels, but on a small scale, with time, we will see more influx of solar panels powering household appliances, the only hold the government will have on that is restricting the importation of the solar materials, but I'm sure there will be ways around it.
The world we are going into speaks a lot of liberation, where people use technology to do almost everything the government does....the government better brace up...the future is here
I agree with you and they are worried. They were discussing putting certain things in place such as having to pay for a solar licence which is just totally crazy. They know less and less users will be paying for electricity soon so they are trying to restrict it. Everything today is about trying to milk us for whatever money they can.