Ghana’s energy sector is experiencing a major turnaround, with significant improvements in power reliability, financial accountability, and infrastructural upgrades, the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor has announced. In an interaction with the media, Jinapor stated that ongoing reforms have resulted in the stabilization of the national grid. In line with a directive […]| The Herald ghana
…Friendship and business ties sighted The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is once again, embroiled in controversy, raising fresh concerns over long-standing mismanagement and corruption within the state utility. Despite consistent warnings from the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), civil society organisations (CSOs), and investigative journalistic reports—most notably by The Herald—political elites and sections of […]| The Herald ghana
… Ignores Adenta communities As part of ongoing efforts to improve power reliability in the Tse Addo area of the Greater Accra Region—home to many of Ghana’s elite—the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), has selectively deployed a mobile transformer to enhance electricity supply and ease pressure on existing infrastructure. The mobile transformer, with a capacity […]| The Herald ghana
The recent procurement scandal involving some 1,300 missing containers belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is fast becoming another forgotten story that starkly illustrates how political interference and the media’s contrived disinterest, continue to undermine the public interest. It has been more than a fortnight, since the damning revelations about ECG’s procurement practices […]| The Herald ghana