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Energy Ministry, Finance Ministry align priorities to accelerate reforms in Ghana’s energy sector
June 30, 2026
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Energy Ministry, Finance Ministry align priorities to accelerate reforms in Ghana’s energy sector

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Key Points

  • The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, Dr John Abdulai Jinapor, led a strategic meeting with the Ministry of Finance and agencies under his ministry.
  • The engagement aimed to align government priorities and accelerate reforms across Ghana's energy sector, including petroleum, electricity, and renewables.
  • Agencies presented their strategic plans, roadmaps, ongoing reforms, priority programmes, and financing requirements to the Ministry of Finance.
  • Discussions focused on improving energy delivery, expanding infrastructure, and positioning the sector to support Ghana's economic growth and industrial development.
  • Both ministers expressed satisfaction and commitment to enhanced collaboration for strengthening energy security, expanding access, attracting investment, and promoting clean energy.

Why This Matters

This meeting is crucial for Ghana's development as it directly addresses the foundational energy sector, which underpins economic growth and industrialization. Enhanced coordination between key ministries like Energy and Finance is vital for securing the necessary funding and policy alignment to transform the sector, ensuring reliable energy supply and attracting investments for a sustainable future.

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