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Ghana power crisis: Protesters demand president resign over blackouts and economic decline

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Protesters in Ghana are calling on the president to step down, for they say the government fails to address a power crisis.
A grieving mother mourns her newborn's death due to a power blackout at a hospital, highlighting Ghana's electricity crisis.
Frequent blackouts have affected healthcare and slowed down the economy.
Protesters blame government mismanagement as rationing worsens. Despite promises to solve the issue, critics argue President Nana Addo's administration has failed. Ghana suspends electricity supply to neighbours to address domestic shortages, risking economic decline.

Al Jazeera’s Felix Nyawara reports

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