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Accra to Shine as Government Set to Roll Out Modern Street Lighting Project

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
November 12, 2025
Reading Time: 6 mins read
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Modern Street Light

The Greater Accra Regional Minister and Member of Parliament for the Shai Osudoku Constituency, Hon. Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo, has announced the commencement of a comprehensive street lighting rehabilitation and modernization project in the Greater Accra Region, under the auspices of the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition.

The initiative, which forms part of President John Dramani Mahama’s broader infrastructure renewal and sustainability drive, is set to transform the region’s public lighting systems into safer, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly networks.

In a statement issued ahead of the official handing-over ceremony to the contractor, Hon. Ocloo described the project as a significant milestone that aligns with the government’s vision to promote sustainable energy use, improve public safety, and advance Ghana’s green transition agenda.

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The ceremony, scheduled for 6 p.m. today, Wednesday, November 12, 2025, at Liberation Road in Accra, symbolizes the government’s commitment to improving road visibility and security as part of the NDC-Mahama 2024 campaign promise to enhance lighting conditions on major road networks across the country.

“The deployment of energy-efficient LED and smart lighting technologies will not only improve visibility and security in our urban areas but also reduce energy costs and support environmental sustainability”.

Greater Accra Regional Minister and Member of Parliament for the Shai Osudoku Constituency, Hon. Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo

She emphasized that the project is not just a physical upgrade but a forward-looking intervention that reflects the government’s dedication to smarter urban management.

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Greater Accra Regional Minister and Member of Parliament for the Shai Osudoku Constituency, Hon. Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo

This project, which will be officially handed over to the contractor today, according to the Minister, aligns perfectly with the government’s broader vision to promote sustainable energy use, enhance public safety, and advance the national green transition agenda.

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Social and Economic Benefit

Hon. Ocloo underscored that the initiative carries both social and developmental significance, as well-lit streets tend to reduce crime, prevent road accidents, and extend commercial activity hours, thereby contributing to economic vibrancy.

“As a key stakeholder in this initiative, I reaffirm the commitment of the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council to collaborate fully with the Ministry, the contractor and all relevant partners to ensure the project’s successful and timely completion,”.

Greater Accra Regional Minister and Member of Parliament for the Shai Osudoku Constituency, Hon. Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo

She described the intervention as one that would “significantly enhance the safety, beauty, and efficiency of our streets and public spaces.” Her remarks reflected both gratitude and a firm commitment to ensuring that the project achieves its intended objectives.

The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has been leading efforts across the country to integrate renewable energy solutions into public infrastructure.

The street lighting rehabilitation in the Greater Accra Region, therefore, represents a crucial component of the national green transition agenda — an initiative aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of government operations while optimizing energy use.

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

By replacing old, high-energy-consuming bulbs with modern LED systems, the government expects to reduce maintenance costs and electricity expenditure significantly.

Energy experts have long advocated for such reforms, noting that smart lighting systems can be integrated with digital control technologies that allow for remote monitoring and maintenance.

These systems automatically adjust light intensity based on traffic flow and daylight levels, conserving energy while ensuring consistent illumination. For Accra — a region struggling with inadequate street lighting on major roads and inner communities — this initiative promises to be a transformative development.

Addressing Long-Standing Public Concerns

The issue of poor lighting on major highways, particularly in the Greater Accra Region, has been a long-standing public concern. Many residents and road users have repeatedly called for immediate government action to address the problem, citing security risks and road safety challenges.

Accra’s Liberation Road, the N1 Highway, and several connecting routes have suffered years of inadequate illumination, contributing to increased road accidents and nighttime insecurity.

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The project’s commencement comes, therefore, as a direct response to these public concerns and as a demonstration of the Mahama administration’s resolve to deliver on its infrastructure commitments under the “Big Push” agenda — a multi-sector development initiative aimed at creating jobs, improving infrastructure, and promoting sustainable growth.

The Greater Accra Regional Minister’s message also highlights the cooperative approach underpinning the initiative. She stressed that collaboration between the Ministry, the Regional Coordinating Council, the contractor, and other partners would be central to ensuring that the rehabilitation is done efficiently and on schedule.

Today’s event, she added, “marks another progressive step toward building a safer, smarter, and greener Greater Accra Region for all.” Her statement captured the broader policy shift within the current administration — one that balances infrastructure expansion with environmental consciousness.

As part of the broader national rollout, similar rehabilitation and installation projects are expected to follow in other regions after the Accra phase. The government’s intention is to establish a consistent lighting standard across all major roads and urban centers, thereby ensuring equity in development and public safety.

The initiative is a timely response to the growing demands of modern urbanization. With Accra’s population expanding and vehicular traffic intensifying, efficient lighting has become both a safety necessity and an environmental imperative.

A Shift Towards Green Infrastructure Models

The adoption of LED and smart systems also positions Ghana among countries pursuing innovative green infrastructure models, aligning with global commitments to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency.

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Greater Accra Regional Minister and Member of Parliament for the Shai Osudoku Constituency, Hon. Linda Obenewaa Akweley Ocloo

For residents of Accra, the project’s commencement brings renewed optimism. Street lighting not only brightens physical spaces but also fosters a sense of safety and community confidence.

Small businesses that operate after dark are expected to benefit from the improved visibility, while pedestrians and motorists alike can look forward to safer nighttime travel.

In concluding her remarks, Hon. Ocloo reaffirmed that the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council remains fully committed to supporting all initiatives that contribute to the well-being of residents.

She noted that sustainable infrastructure development — particularly in energy and transport — remains a core priority under the Mahama administration’s renewed focus on inclusive growth.

The symbolic launch of the street lighting rehabilitation on Liberation Road thus stands as both a policy and moral statement: that the path to modernization and safety must be illuminated — literally and figuratively — through sustainable energy choices.

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