Public Corporation Monopolies - Case Study of Sale of Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG)
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This essay begins by examining the theoretical economic underpinnings of different
market structures, particularly state monopolies in the form of public utilities in
general. The essay examines the case of the sale of the Electricity Company of Ghana
(ECG) and analyses why it is being privatised. The essay examines evidence globally
and holistically with review of the case for privatisation of the Electricity Company of
Ghana, making suggestions for and against privatisation. The insight gained from the
essay can inform other African countries (such as Zambia) which are contemplating the
sale of their public utilities. The main arguments used for maintaining state monopolies
is that they create massive jobs for the people and help the poor access public services
cheaply, thereby narrowing the income gap. On the other hand, the main arguments
against the continued maintenance of state enterprises is that they are inefficiently run,
and they account for the bulk of external public debt of poor countries. Besides, they
have been held to ransom by a few politicians and their cohorts whereby these state
enterprises are used as conduit pipes for siphoning state funds into the pockets of a few
people in privileged political positions. Some of these state monopolies harbour
political cadres, failed politicians, and ghost workers. The Washington Consensus and
the Bretton Woods institutions which are some of the credible creditors to many
African countries have over the years called upon many heavily- indebted African
countries to reform and align their loss-making institutions, hence the sale of many of
the public institutions such as the Electricity Company of Ghana(ECG). To many an
unlettered African, the sale of public utilities is seen as an act of abomination, an
unpatriotic act, and a politically-motivated move. It is the objective of this essay to
debunk these faulty theses or premises and lay bare the facts.
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