The Director of the Institute of Energy Security (IES) has called for the resignation of the Minister for Energy, commonly referred to as Napo, due to the ongoing electricity blackouts, known locally as “Dumsor.” In a recent statement, the IES Director expressed frustration with the persistent power outages and the government’s handling of the situation.
The IES Director argued that the prolonged issues with power supply reflect poorly on the current leadership and that resigning would be a responsible step for Napo to take. The Director emphasized that the frequent blackouts have caused significant inconvenience and disruption to businesses and daily life, highlighting the urgent need for effective solutions and accountability.
The call for resignation underscores growing dissatisfaction with how the energy sector is being managed and the need for leadership changes to address the ongoing challenges. As the public continues to face unreliable power supply, the pressure mounts on government officials to provide answers and implement lasting reforms.
This development adds to the broader discourse on energy management and the expectations of transparency and efficiency in handling critical infrastructure issues.