Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana’s energy sector debt could hit $12.5 billion by 2023 if distribution losses and failure on the part of the Electricity Company of Ghana to collect all tariffs fail.
Presently, the ECG is not able to collect about 14% of electricity supplied to consumers.
Minister designate for Energy, Dr. Mattew Opoku Prempeh told Parliament's Appointment Committee that if concrete steps are not taken to improve the collection of electricity tariffs and reduce the losses, the energy situation will become precarious.
“We don’t collect enough revenue to meet our requirements. “We’re going to sit down with all the players and let them understand that if we don’t change and agree on some parameters we’ll all collapse.”
According to him, he will seek relief through ongoing renegotiation of power contracts with Independent Power Producers and also consider a different approach to privatizing the ECG after government failed to privatize it in 2019 despite having the support of the Millennium Challenge Account programme.
Since the renegotiation of the power deals began in 2019, three of the 12 IPPs have agreed to cut their tariffs charged to the government. Nevertheless, none have agreed to stop charging the government for energy it does not consume. This power cost the nation $500 million every year.
Government established ESLA to clear energy sector debt
The government in 2017 established the Energy Sector Support Levy.
It was set up as a special-purpose vehicle mandated to raise money to clear outstanding energy sector debts.
In 2017, it was set out to raise GH¢6 billion for the first tranche of the GH¢10 billion debt.
The managers of the transaction eventually raised some GH¢4.7 billion.
Latest Stories
-
Serwaa Amihere apologises to PRESEC community over ‘homosexual breeding ground’ comment
22 minutes -
Dr Arthur Kennedy slams NPP’s “dubious” plot to expel Prof Frimpong-Boateng
28 minutes -
Bryan Acheampong warns of permanent NPP split if Bawumia or Ken wins 2028 ticket
2 hours -
PRESEC condemns ‘homosexual breeding ground’ comment by Serwaa Amihere; distances school from LGBTQI label
2 hours -
NPP race: Bryan Acheampong chides Kennedy Agyapong over support for eventual winner
2 hours -
Choose candidates who can win power in 2028—Wontumi to NPP
3 hours -
NRSA: Speeding, drink-driving behind 18.5% surge in road fatalities
4 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Asante Kotoko draw with GoldStars to extend winless run
6 hours -
Fire guts temporary wooden structures at Afful Nkwanta in the Ashanti Region
7 hours -
Haruna Iddrisu didn’t approve gender identity content – Education Ministry
7 hours -
‘We are not for sale’: Thousands rally in Greenland and Denmark against Trump’s annexation threat
7 hours -
Deputy Education Minister directs GES to act on video of SHS students displaying charms
8 hours -
From camouflage to tracksuits – Guinea’s junta leader becomes civilian president
8 hours -
Iran supreme leader admits thousands killed during recent protests
8 hours -
Judiciary to roll out court decongestion measures, galamsey courts – Chief Justice
9 hours
