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The Minister for Energy and Green Transitions, John Jinapor, has moved to allay public fears of an impending power crisis, assuring Ghanaians that the government is taking proactive steps to ensure a continuous electricity supply.
Speaking on Citi FM on Thursday, 15th May, Mr Jinapor confirmed reports that Ghana currently has just 2.6 days’ worth of fuel reserves for power generation. However, he emphasised that this does not signal an imminent energy crisis.
“On fuel stock, we did indicate to them that we have 2.6 days of fuel,” the Minister said. “But I also did say that fortunately, the Ministry of Finance has supported us—we’ve procured 450,000 barrels of light crude oil arriving this weekend.”
According to him, the new consignment will significantly replenish fuel reserves and maintain steady operations at thermal power plants.
Mr Jinapor urged the public not to panic, stating categorically that the situation is under control. “So, it is true that we have 2.6 days of stock. The good news is that we have 450,000 barrels coming in, so we shouldn’t panic. We will be okay. No—[there is no looming power crisis],” he assured.
The Minister's comments come amid rising concerns over Ghana’s energy supply, but he maintained that the government remains committed to ensuring uninterrupted power delivery across the country.
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