Vice President Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang has paid a working visit to the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, reaffirming the government’s resolve to ensure a stable, reliable and sustainable power supply for the country.
During the visit, she engaged management and staff of the Ministry to assess ongoing programmes and the challenges confronting the energy sector.
She underscored the central role of energy in national development, industrial expansion and improved living standards, assuring that government remains focused on policies to strengthen power generation, transmission and distribution.
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang stressed that sustaining power supply is a key pillar of the government’s broader economic agenda, noting that reliable electricity is essential for job creation, productivity and national growth.
She encouraged officials to continue working diligently to resolve bottlenecks in the sector while also exploring innovative and sustainable energy solutions.
The Minister for Energy, Dr John Jinapor, briefed the Vice President on current projects, reforms and strategies aimed at improving efficiency and expanding access to power nationwide. He also highlighted ongoing efforts to enhance energy security and ensure long-term sustainability.
The Vice President commended the Ministry for its work so far and called for closer collaboration among stakeholders to realise the government’s vision of a resilient and dependable energy sector for national development.


