Audio By Carbonatix
Executive Director of the Africa Sustainable Energy Centre (ASEC), Ing. Justice Ohene-Akoto, says Ghana’s energy access rate has seen significant progress, reaching nearly 90 per cent, the second-highest in West Africa.
Speaking on JoyNews’ Market Place on Tuesday, October 21, he said the country’s performance places it ahead of most regional peers in electricity access, though more remains to be done to achieve full universal coverage.
“When you look at the sub-region, we are the second, just behind Cape Verde, who has about 98% so it is improving,” Ing. Ohene-Akoto noted.
“In 2018, I was in Italy for the World Energy Week, and I engaged the Moroccan and then the Egyptian minister. By then, universal energy access, they were not too sure about it. But today, Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco have universal energy access.”

He revealed that ASEC’s latest Energy Outlook report explores lessons from North African countries that have achieved universal access within a relatively short period.
These lessons, he said, could help Ghana chart a sustainable path toward full electrification.
“So basically, they did a lot of hybrid model. I always say that when it comes to Africa, we are talking about a direct transition. But then every region has its own peculiar needs.
"So Africa needs a hybrid approach. We have to find our way to make our oil and gas sustainable by investing in carbon technologies and then also expanding our renewable energy access as well,” he explained.
Ing. Ohene-Akoto cited Morocco’s example, describing how they invested heavily in rural electrification and large-scale renewable energy projects, even developing the capacity to export power to Europe.
“They took it as a national project, with all their minds, their hearts and hands on deck, and then they were able to do it. So these were some of the projects that they rolled out within a short time that they've been able to reach universal energy access,” he added.
Latest Stories
-
Man United and Bournemouth draw 4-4 in extra ordinary thriller
24 minutes -
Canada’s Carney called out for ‘utilizing’ British spelling
37 minutes -
Smooth end to Messi India tour after Kolkata chaos
48 minutes -
Epstein’s UK flights had alleged British abuse victims on board, BBC finds
59 minutes -
Rob Reiner’s son Nick arrested for murder after director and wife found dead
1 hour -
What to delete from your emails to be taken more seriously at work
1 hour -
Airbnb fined £56m by Spain for advertising unlicensed properties
1 hour -
Activist petitions Interior Ministry over custodial death, demands mandatory budget for detainee meals
2 hours -
Men should take up jobs in makeup artistry – Cosmetology Expert
2 hours -
Court’s verdict an injustice, I’ve filed an appeal – Atiwa East DCE
3 hours -
Kpandai: If SC ruling goes against us, Ghana’s laws have stopped working – NPP’s Haruna Mohammed
3 hours -
Energy Minister receives PSP framework to drive efficiency in power distribution sector
3 hours -
Photos: Ooni of Ife confers prestigious Yoruba title on President Mahama in Nigeria
3 hours -
Zadokeli 2025: A grand comeback of culture and vision
4 hours -
GH¢70bn debt jump exposes structural weaknesses in economy – Oppong Nkrumah
4 hours
