Stable Power Supply Assured for Ghana – Herbert Krapa
- Current uninterrupted power supply enjoyed by Ghanaians will continue without disruptions.
- Krapa emphasized the government's ongoing initiatives
- He highlighted the administration's success in extending electricity access
In his testimony before Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Tuesday, Herbert Krapa, the State-designate Minister of Energy, reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to maintaining consistent electricity supply nationwide under President Akufo-Addo’s administration.
Krapa assured the committee that the current uninterrupted power supply enjoyed by Ghanaians would persist without any disruptions.
He underscored the government’s ongoing initiatives to significantly invest in the energy sector, focusing on bolstering infrastructure and capacity to sustain the reliable power grid.
Moreover, he highlighted the administration’s success in extending electricity access to previously underserved regions, thus enhancing overall accessibility across the country.
Responding to concerns about potential power outages (dumsor), Krapa reassured both the committee and the public that the nation is currently free from such issues. He emphasized that the government, in collaboration with the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Energy Ministry, has a firm grip on the situation.
Krapa concluded by affirming that Ghanaians have consistently experienced reliable electricity supply, validating the government’s efforts in this critical sector.
“We are delivering reliable and stable power supply to all our consumers across the country,” Krapa asserted confidently during the session.