Ghanaian actress Habiba Sinare is of the view that a protest against the severe power outages experienced in the country (dumsor) in recent times is unnecessary.
She said the government is aware of the dumsor challenges and would have taken steps to resolve them if it wanted to.
Speaking on the development during a discussion on United Showbiz, Habiba said she won't join any intended 'dumsor' protest, adding that it would simply be a waste of time.
"I won't join any protest. Who said they don't know we are suffering? What haven't we done in this country for the International media to pick it up? Where are we? We are still where we are and worse. Ghana is a small country, and we shouldn't go through what we are going through.
"We are better than this. This dumsor thing there is nothing I can say or do about it because I don't work at the Ministry of Energy. But it seems that it's like we are not entitled to know more and nobody is entitled to explain anything to us. We deserve better. I prayed for Ghana during Ramadan and I hope we do well," she said while speaking on Accra-based United Television.
Habiba Sinare, however, pleaded with the government to ensure that power is stabilized at various health facilities in the country.
Meanwhile, there have been calls on Influential Ghanaians to hit the streets to protest against the 'dumsor' crises.