Audio By Carbonatix
As part of ongoing stakeholder engagements within the energy sector, the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor (MP) has paid a working visit to the Bui Power Authority (BPA), underscoring government’s unwavering support for Ghana’s clean energy future.
During the visit, Mr. Jinapor interacted with the management and staff of the Authority, taking stock of BPA’s current operations, challenges, and strategic direction.
The Minister commended the role BPA continues to play in ensuring stability in the national power grid, particularly during recent surges in demand.

“We recognise the vital contribution Bui Power makes to our energy mix,” he said.
“During the recent upgrade by ENI to increase gas supply, one of the reasons we maintained an uninterrupted power supply was due to your strategicoperations.

As Minister, I remain fully committed to supporting BPA in alignment with our national vision for a green and sustainable energy sector.”
Highlighting BPA’s strategic alignment with government policy, Acting Chief Executive Officer Ing. Kow EduakwaSam outlined the Authority’s strong focus on renewable energy development.
He reiterated BPA’s dedication to contributing meaningfully to President John Dramani Mahama’s green transition agenda.

Ing. Sam expressed appreciation for the Minister’s visit, describing it as a testament to the Ministry’s supervisory role of the Authority.
He affirmed BPA’s readiness to lead Ghana’s shift toward a more sustainable energy future.
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