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Ghana and Japan have formalised a $13.44 million grant agreement to enhance the stability and reliability of electricity supply in Tamale, the capital of the Northern Region.
The initiative seeks to address power challenges in the area by improving energy infrastructure and ensuring a more consistent supply for households, businesses, and essential services.
Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson, announcing the deal on his official Facebook page on Friday, 14th March 2025, described the partnership as a significant boost for Tamale’s electricity network.
The agreement was signed between the Government of Ghana and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) as part of ongoing bilateral efforts to support Ghana’s energy sector.
The project, funded through the grant, will facilitate the construction of a new power substation and the expansion of distribution lines, significantly strengthening Tamale’s energy infrastructure.
The Finance Minister signed on behalf of Ghana, while Her Excellency Suzuki Momoko, Chief Representative of JICA, represented the Government of Japan at the signing ceremony.
Dr Forson highlighted that the initiative would play a crucial role in fostering economic growth, job creation, and improved living standards for residents in Tamale and its surrounding communities.
He emphasised that the investment would not only improve access to reliable power but also support business expansion and the provision of essential social services.
“This project represents a major milestone in our commitment to economic development, job creation, and enhanced livelihoods in the Northern Region.
"By ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply, we are providing businesses, households, and critical services with the energy security they need to thrive,” Dr Forson stated.
He further expressed Ghana’s deep appreciation for Japan’s continued support, noting that such collaborations are instrumental in bridging the country’s energy gaps and driving industrialisation.
Once completed, the project is expected to significantly transform Tamale’s energy landscape, stimulating local enterprise and improving the quality of life for residents.
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