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Ghana Joins Africa-Wide Initiative to Expand Electricity Access

January 30, 2025
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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In a major step toward addressing Africa’s persistent energy crisis, Ghana has joined 29 other African nations in an ambitious initiative aimed at providing reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity to underserved populations.

The commitment was made at the Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit, held in Tanzania, where leaders from across the continent pledged to connect 300 million Africans to electricity over the next six years.

With 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa lacking access to electricity, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the summit marked a turning point in regional efforts to bridge the continent’s energy gap.

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Acting Presidential Spokesperson Felix Kwakye Ofosu addressed the media, reaffirming Ghana’s dedication to energy security and sustainable development.

“The objective of the summit was to discuss ways of extending access to energy to underserved areas within Africa.

“The Heads of State convened following a meeting of various ministers from different African countries, where each leader reiterated their commitment to ensuring that this objective is realized in their respective nations.”

Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Acting Presidential Spokesperson

Ghana’s participation in Mission 300 aligns with its long-term vision of achieving universal electricity access.

The country has made notable progress, increasing electricity coverage from 60% in the early 2000s to approximately 90% today.

However, challenges persist, particularly in rural communities, where electrification remains costly and logistically complex.

Ghana, a key player in West Africa, has long faced its own energy challenges. Over the past decade, the country has grappled with periodic power outages and an increasing demand for electricity, exacerbated by rapid urbanization and industrial growth.

Despite these challenges, Ghana has made significant strides in improving its energy infrastructure.

Through initiatives like Mission 300, African nations aim to provide sustainable, renewable energy solutions while addressing the challenges posed by climate change.

The energy mix for the continent will include a combination of renewable resources like solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, as well as more conventional sources such as natural gas.

A key focus of the summit was also to promote the importance of energy efficiency, reducing waste, and minimizing the environmental footprint of energy production.

Commitment to Energy Access

President John Dramani Mahama at Africa-Wide Initiative
President John Dramani Mahama

President John Dramani Mahama

During the summit, President John Dramani Mahama of Ghana took the opportunity to share the country’s experiences and strategies for overcoming energy crises.

Ghana has faced recurring energy shortages, particularly during the “dumsor” (frequent power outages) crises that plagued the country in the early 2010s.

The power supply disruptions had a profound impact on businesses, public services, and the economy as a whole.

“President Mahama recounted Ghana’s experiences and shared the strategies he adopted to address our recurring energy crises.

“He also advised against past mistakes and reiterated his commitment to ensuring that more citizens gain access to electricity.”

Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Acting Presidential Spokesperson

Ofosu Kwakye noted that President Mahama also acknowledged the challenges that other African nations face, especially those with limited energy resources.

President Mahama also reinforced his commitment to increasing access to electricity in Ghana and across the continent.

“We must prioritize the electrification of rural communities, where millions still live without power.

“It is essential to use a mix of renewable energy sources, and through international cooperation, we can harness the continent’s potential to meet the needs of all our citizens.”

President John Dramani Mahama

Ghana’s commitment to the Mission 300 Africa Energy Initiative reflects its broader ambition to achieve universal energy access while ensuring sustainable economic growth.

By leveraging regional cooperation, private sector investments, and renewable energy development, Ghana aims to set an example for other African nations in tackling energy poverty.

With strong leadership, strategic investment, and effective policy execution, Ghana and its African counterparts have the potential to bridge the continent’s electricity gap and transform millions of lives through reliable energy access.

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