Ghana resolves dispute with Nigeria over unpaid gas bill By NAN on October 20, 2015 1:48 pm

President John Dramani Mahama
The Ghanaian Government said it would pay a
Nigerian gas consortium 170 million dollars it
owed by February, apparently resolving a dispute
that led the consortium to threaten to cut supply.
Ghana’s state power generating company, the
Volta River Authority, will settle the debt to
Nigeria’s N-Gas in three tranches starting in
November, said Kweku Sersah.
He is a spokesman for Ghana’s Ministry of Power.
Sersah also said that the terms were still being
finalised.
“The high-powered delegation that went … (to the
Nigerian capital Abuja) was able to negotiate for
Nigeria Gas (N-Gas) to continue to supply the
country the needed gas,” Sersah said in a
statement.
Ghana’s government has promised to end
crippling power blackouts by the end of the year.
According to media report, Ghana gets around 25
per cent of its power through gas from Nigeria.
The threat by N-Gas to reduce supplies by 70 per
cent would have made it harder to achieve the
government’s goal of tackling blackouts and
raising the cost of supply.
The issue is sensitive in the run-up to Ghana’s
election next year that is expected to be closely
fought.
Power cuts have angered voters.

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