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Gomoa Fetteh Power Cut: Faulty Feeder Blamed by Energy Ministry

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Power Outage Hits Gomoa Fetteh Due to Feeder Fault

Residents and businesses in Gomoa Fetteh, located in the Central Region of Ghana, are currently experiencing a power outage. The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition confirmed the disruption, attributing it to a fault on a 33kV feeder line that supplies electricity to the area. The Ministry released a statement assuring the public that efforts are underway to resolve the issue.

Ministry Responds to Gomoa Fetteh Power Interruption

According to the Ministry’s statement released on Sunday, July 13, 2025, the fault is considered a “localized” issue. Technical teams have been dispatched to the affected area and are actively working to isolate the fault within the 33kV feeder. The primary goal is to expedite the restoration of power to homes and businesses in Gomoa Fetteh. The Ministry has asked residents to remain calm during the repair process, reiterating its commitment to providing a stable and dependable power supply across the region.

The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition understands the inconvenience caused by this unexpected power outage. They have pledged to minimize disruptions and restore normalcy as quickly as possible, highlighting the importance of a reliable power infrastructure for both residential and commercial activities in Gomoa Fetteh. The public will be updated as the situation progresses.

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