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‘Electricity Not Free’, Users Must Pay Now – Minister

March 27, 2025
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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Ghana’s energy sector is facing a defining moment, with increasing electricity demand, mounting financial strain on the national grid, and growing government subsidies to sustain energy supply.  

As the country strives for long-term energy stability and sustainability, institutions, particularly State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), are being urged to adopt energy conservation measures and fulfill their financial obligations. 

The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, has taken a firm stance against excessive electricity consumption and non-payment of power bills. 

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“Power is no longer free. Electricity is no more free, and we must all pay for the power that we use.” 

John Abdulai Jinapor, Minister for Energy and Green Transition

His remarks come at a time when Ghana’s energy sector is grappling with debt, inefficiencies, and unsustainable subsidies. The government has made clear its commitment to enforcing payment regulations to ensure the long-term viability of the energy sector. 

The country’s energy sector has long been plagued by inefficiencies in revenue collection, excessive subsidies, and an overreliance on government intervention to keep the lights on. 

Ghana’s power sector debt has ballooned in recent years, largely due to non-payment by SOEs and other institutions. 

Recent reports indicate that the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Volta River Authority (VRA) are owed billions of Ghanaian cedis by various government agencies and state-owned enterprises.  

The failure to settle these debts has created a ripple effect, preventing energy providers from making necessary investments in infrastructure, transmission, and distribution improvements. 

The Minister’s strong call for payment compliance reflects the urgency of the situation. If left unaddressed, Ghana’s energy sector risks further financial instability, which could lead to disruptions in power supply. 

Hon. John Jinapor, Minister for Energy and Green Transition
Hon. John Jinapor, Minister for Energy and Green Transition

Hon. Jinapor warned, “If we don’t change our attitude, we will run into huge problems.” 

The Minister specifically urged SOEs to lead by example, given their significant role in the country’s energy consumption.  

“We must all work together to ensure that our energy resources are used efficiently and responsibly.”  

John Abdulai Jinapor, Minister for Energy and Green Transition

This appeal aligns with the broader objectives of Ghana’s Green Transition agenda, which aims to promote sustainability and resilience across the energy sector. 

The failure of institutions to pay their electricity bills has far-reaching consequences for Ghana’s energy sector.  

Non-payment affects the ability of energy providers like ECG, VRA, and Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) to operate effectively. The financial shortfalls limit their capacity to maintain and upgrade energy infrastructure, leading to inefficiencies and frequent power outages. 

Additionally, non-payment creates a cycle where energy companies struggle to meet their financial obligations to Independent Power Producers (IPPs).

This, in turn, affects Ghana’s ability to secure reliable power supply, making the country more vulnerable to energy crises. 

Strengthening Payment Compliance 

Electricity workers
Electricity workers

In addition to conservation, payment compliance remains a top priority for the government. 

Minister Jinapor reiterated the administration’s commitment to enforcing payment regulations, emphasizing that electricity is a valuable resource that must be paid for in full.  

He called for stricter measures to prevent financial losses, including penalties for non-compliance and incentives for timely payments. 

The government’s resolve to address payment issues reflects a broader recognition of the need for accountability in the energy sector. By ensuring that institutions fulfill their financial obligations, the government can enhance revenue streams, reduce dependency on subsidies, and reinvest in critical infrastructure projects. 

The challenges facing Ghana’s energy sector require a coordinated and collaborative approach. Stakeholders across government, industry, and civil society must work together to implement sustainable solutions that address both consumption and payment issues. 

“The future of Ghana’s energy sector depends on our collective efforts.

“We must all rise to the challenge and do our part to ensure a brighter, more sustainable tomorrow.” 

John Abdulai Jinapor, Minister for Energy and Green Transition

Ghana has the potential to build a resilient and sustainable energy future. However, success will depend on the collective effort of government agencies, businesses, and citizens to prioritize responsible energy consumption and payment compliance. 

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Tags: Electricity payment enforcementElectricity tariff complianceEnergy conservation in GhanaGhana energy sectorJohn Abdulai JinaporNational grid sustainabilityPower consumption regulationsState-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) electricity usage
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