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Finance Minister Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has paid a courtesy visit to the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, to discuss key energy sector issues.
The visit, which took place on Wednesday, March 12, aimed to foster collaboration between the two ministries in addressing the country’s energy challenges.
Announcing the visit on Facebook, Mr Jinapor described Dr Ato Forson as a brother, friend, and colleague.

He highlighted the importance of their discussions, stating, "I received my brother, friend and colleague, the Hon. Minister of Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson today. We used the opportunity to discuss the challenges in the Energy sector and how to overcome them."
The meeting is expected to strengthen inter-ministerial cooperation in ensuring a stable and efficient energy supply, particularly as Ghana navigates its energy transition agenda.

Given the critical role of financing in energy projects, the engagement between the Finance and Energy Ministries could lead to strategic solutions for funding and policy implementation.
Dr Ato Forson's visit reflects the government's commitment to addressing energy-related concerns and ensuring sustainable economic growth.
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