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Ghana Secures $13M Japanese Grant for Tamale Electricity Stabilization.

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
March 10, 2025
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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and with His Excellency Yoshimoto Hiroshi, the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana

Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and with His Excellency Yoshimoto Hiroshi, the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana

Ghana and Japan have once again reinforced their long-standing diplomatic and economic relations as Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of Foreign Affairs, signed an Exchange of Notes with His Excellency Yoshimoto Hiroshi, the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana. 

The agreement, formalized in a brief but significant ceremony, will facilitate a grant of 1.92 billion Japanese Yen (US$13 million) for the stabilization of the electricity supply in Tamale City.

The grant is part of ongoing cooperation between the two nations to enhance infrastructural development and economic growth in Ghana. 

This latest agreement underscores Japan’s commitment to supporting Ghana’s energy sector and broader development objectives.

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In his remarks following the signing, Hon. Ablakwa emphasized the importance of Ghana-Japan relations and the mutual benefits derived from these engagements. 

He highlighted that this agreement is a testament to the strong diplomatic and economic ties that both countries have fostered over the years.

“This morning, I signed an Exchange of Notes with His Excellency Yoshimoto Hiroshi, the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana, to unlock a grant of 1.92 billion Japanese Yen (US$ 13 million) for the Stabilization of the Electricity Supply in Tamale City.

“This project and many others under discussion highlight the outstanding bond of friendship between Ghana and Japan”.

Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister of Foreign Affairs

The relationship between Ghana and Japan dates back to the 1920s when Dr. Hideyo Noguchi, a renowned Japanese scientist, visited Ghana to conduct research into Yellow Fever. 

This early connection laid the foundation for formal diplomatic ties, which have grown significantly over the last five decades. Japan and Ghana’s diplomatic relations have strengthened significantly in recent years. The ties were further solidified in 2010 with high-level visits between both nations. 

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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and with His Excellency Yoshimoto Hiroshi, the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana

That year, His Imperial Highness, the Crown Prince of Japan, visited Ghana, marking a significant milestone in diplomatic relations. Similarly, Ghana’s late President, Prof. John Evans Atta Mills, made an official visit to Japan, further enhancing cooperation.

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Following the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, Ghana demonstrated its solidarity with Japan by offering support, reflecting the depth of the two nations’ friendship.

Japanese Assistance to Ghana

Japan continues to play a vital role in Ghana’s development agenda through its various aid programs. 

These include: infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and energy sector enhancements, technical support through Japanese volunteers and experts in key industries and capacity-building programs aimed at equipping Ghanaians with skills for national development.

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The exchange of goods and services between the two countries continues to thrive, with Japan importing commodities such as cocoa beans from Ghana while also providing extensive development aid.

Japanese aid initiatives have included the dispatch of Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers, who contribute at the grassroots level to various community development projects across Ghana.

The latest grant for Tamale’s electricity stabilization project is part of Japan’s broader commitment to infrastructure development in Ghana. 

During the signing ceremony, Japanese Ambassador Yoshimoto Hiroshi reiterated his country’s dedication to fostering sustainable development in Ghana.

He noted that Japan recognizes the critical need for stable electricity in driving economic growth and improving livelihoods, particularly in rapidly expanding urban centers like Tamale.

“The Government of Japan is pleased to contribute to Ghana’s energy sector, knowing how vital stable electricity supply is for industrialization and economic growth. We hope this grant will make a tangible difference in the lives of Ghanaians.”

Japanese Ambassador Yoshimoto Hiroshi

Tamale, the capital of the Northern Region, has experienced rapid urbanization and increasing demand for electricity. 

The stabilization project, financed by a Japanese grant, is expected to enhance the efficiency and reliability of the city’s power supply, reducing outages and improving business productivity.

The latest grant agreement aligns with Ghana’s broader agenda of ensuring a stable energy supply across the country. 

The new NDC administration has reaffirmed its commitment to investment in energy infrastructure as a fundamental pillar for economic growth, job creation, and industrial expansion.

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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs in a picture with His Excellency Yoshimoto Hiroshi, the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana, and other dignitaries

Beyond energy, Ghana and Japan are exploring further collaborations in agriculture, health, and education.  Hon. Ablakwa indicated that discussions are ongoing for additional projects that will continue to enhance the quality of life for Ghanaians.

With Japan’s continued support, Ghana stands to gain from increased investment, technology transfer, and human resource development, all of which are crucial for achieving sustainable economic progress.

As the two nations move forward, this latest agreement is a significant milestone in their shared vision for mutual prosperity and development. 

The people of Tamale, in particular, will benefit immensely from the electricity stabilization project, further reinforcing Japan’s role as a key development partner to Ghana.

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