
Ghana President Fast-Tracks Job for Power Crisis Hero
A young woman on national service earned a direct job offer from Ghana's president after her exceptional work during a critical power station fire. Her dedication helped restore electricity to thousands after the Akosombo substation crisis.
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When a fire broke out at Ghana's Akosombo power substation in April, one young National Service worker stood out so much that President John Dramani Mahama personally recommended her for automatic employment.
The unnamed woman demonstrated exceptional professionalism during recovery efforts at the critical facility, which supplies power to large parts of the country. Her contributions helped teams stabilize the national grid after the fire disrupted electricity to countless homes and businesses.
President Mahama made the recommendation during his inspection tour of the Akosombo facility on April 30. He praised the swift coordination between engineers and technical teams who worked around the clock to restore power after the incident.
"Such commitment should not go unnoticed," the President said, emphasizing the importance of rewarding young professionals who go above and beyond in service to their nation. The National Service Scheme typically places recent graduates in temporary positions before they enter the job market.

Energy Minister John Jinapor also commended the teams for their tireless efforts, which led to successful power restoration within a short period. The minister highlighted how the crisis brought out the best in Ghana's energy sector workers.
The Ripple Effect
The recovery effort sparked more than just one job offer. MTN Ghana pledged one million Ghana cedis worth of airtime and data to the engineers involved as thanks for their dedication and sacrifice.
The young service worker's story has resonated across Ghana, showing how moments of crisis can become opportunities for recognition. Her actions during the emergency proved that age and experience matter less than commitment and professionalism when the stakes are high.
The Akosombo incident also highlighted the critical importance of Ghana's power infrastructure and the skilled workers who keep it running. As the country works to modernize its facilities, stories like this one remind everyone that the nation's future depends on dedicated people willing to step up.
One young woman went to work during a crisis and emerged with a career, proving that excellence never goes unnoticed.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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