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APD 2025: Jinapor pushes for bold energy sector reforms 

byEmmanuel Oppong
February 2, 2025
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The Minister of Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor says inadequate power supply remains a major hurdle to Africa’s Energy for All agenda.

He noted that while the continent needs $43–$55 billion in annual energy investments until 2040, only about $9 billion is currently mobilised, leaving a significant funding gap for universal electricity access and sustainability.

Speaking on Day 2 of the 2025 Africa Prosperity Dialogues, Energy Minister John Jinapor called on African leaders to embrace innovative energy solutions and strengthen collaborations with the private sector to guarantee a stable and sustainable power supply.

“If Africa were to collaborate and develop the Inga dam, it could potentially provide the cheapest source of power which is needed for industrialisation. And 100 megawatts of energy is quite the age when it comes to Africa. Our dialogues here must focus on actionable solutions rather than the traditionally well‑documented approach of talking about the already‑grown challenges,” he said.

John Jinapor also assured that the Ghana government will ensure a stable and continuous power supply to drive its proposed 24-hour economy policy.

According to the Minister, the initiative is a key priority in the government’s broader economic reset agenda, aimed at stimulating growth and enhancing productivity across sectors.

“We are also committed to investing in energy to make a life stay on as a foundation pillar to power our policy of a 24‑hour economy, which we are committed to achieving,”he assured.

He further disclosed that the government is committed to positioning Ghana as a leader in Africa’s energy transition while ensuring sustainability and long-term energy security.

“Ghana is committed to leading Africa’s energy transition while advancing sustainable development,” he indicated.

He added that:’Under the leadership of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, we are committed to embarking on the progressive path towards ensuring that we achieve renewable and sustainable energy, not just for Ghana, but for Ghana to serve as a reliable hub for the entire West African subregion.’

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