Access to electricity and drinking water currently in Guinea is a real obstacle course.
The traditional turn-taking that has punctuated the lives of Guineans for decades is back. Difficult to get four hours of power per turn. If it’s your turn, it is punctuated by unexpected cuts.
When it comes to drinking water, women no longer sleep. You have to travel long distances between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. to hope to access drinking water late at night.
By the way, the government spokesperson who goes all over the place in his outings spoke in the Media. Not to announce the good news, but to add to the confusion and prove right the skeptics who believe that the situation will not improve immediately in homes in terms of water and electricity supply.
In his statement, Ousmane Gaoual Diallo states that on each kilowatt hour, the State loses 1,200 GNF.
When Ousmane Gaoual Diallo talks about the State, one wonders if there really is a State in Guinea when listening to this government spokesperson. One wonders whether to laugh or cry with the explanations of this Minister-spokesperson. EDG and the department in charge of energy say nothing. It’s Ousmane Gaoual Diallo who explains everything, but leaves those who spend the night in the dark wanting more.
Certainly “hell is paved with good intentions”, but the spokesperson’s political calculations often produce flowers, but never fruit.
You can leave the street, the street never leaves you, a popular saying teaches us.
Ousmane Gaoual Diallo will have learned this the hard way.
Ousmane CISSE
2024-04-08 09:04:42