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Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, has inaugurated the newly constituted Board of Nuclear Power Ghana (NPG), marking what he described as a decisive step toward realising Ghana’s long-standing ambition of developing nuclear energy for electricity generation.
Speaking on behalf of President John Dramani Mahama, the Minister noted that the vision, which dates back to the era of Dr Kwame Nkrumah, “has remained elusive for far too long despite decades of national effort.”
Addressing stakeholders at the inauguration ceremony, Mr Jinapor stressed the strategic importance of nuclear power in meeting Ghana’s future energy needs, particularly as the country pursues sustained economic growth.
“Global experience is clear,” he said.
“Every nation seeking long-term industrial expansion needs access to stable, affordable base-load power—and nuclear energy remains one of the most reliable pathways to achieve this.”
He added that Ghana’s current energy structure requires bold diversification to ensure resilience and security.
The Minister emphasised that the incoming Board carries a critical mandate to accelerate Ghana’s nuclear programme, describing their assignment as both historic and urgent.
“I have charged the Board to break new ground, accelerate progress, and deliver on the long-standing objective of adding nuclear power to our national energy mix,” he stated.
He further urged the members to adopt innovative approaches, strengthen institutional capacity, and collaborate with global partners to fast-track the programme.
Mr Jinapor also highlighted the government’s commitment to ensuring that nuclear development is conducted with strict adherence to international safety standards, transparency, and strong regulatory oversight.
He underscored that nuclear energy, when responsibly developed, can become a cornerstone of the country’s transition to a cleaner, more reliable energy system.
“Our goal is a green transition that does not compromise reliability—and nuclear power offers that balance,” he said.
The newly inaugurated Board of Nuclear Power Ghana comprises Emmanuel Appiah-Korang as Chairman, alongside Ing. Samuel Boakye Dampare, Ing. Edward Obeng-Kenzo, Bernard Kofi Ellis, Benedict Kofi Wompeh, and Nana Akyaa Amoah-Amissah.
Mr Jinapor expressed confidence in the expertise and leadership of the members, noting,
“With this team, I am optimistic that Ghana can finally move from aspiration to implementation in our nuclear power journey.”
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