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General News of Tuesday, 9 March 2021

Source: classfmonline.com

SoNA 2021: The whole of Ghana will have electricity by end of my 2nd term – Akufo-Addo

The facility will also become a hub for regional energy security The facility will also become a hub for regional energy security

President Nana Akufo-Addo has said he will extend electricity to the whole of the country by the end of his second term of office.

“Under the National Electrification Scheme, a total of one thousand, four hundred and thirty-six (1,436) communities have been connected to the national grid, which has increased the national electricity access rate to 85.17% as of October 2020. My ambition is that, by the end of my term, the figure will be one hundred per cent (100%)”, he told Parliament on Tuesday, 9 March 2021 when he delivered his first State of the Nation Address for his second term of office.

Concerning other areas in the energy sector, the President said: “Mr. Speaker, in the energy sector, the National Energy Policy, 2020, has been completed to improve the framework and strategies to meet contemporary energy needs of the country”.

The government, he noted, “has improved the financial sustainability of the energy sector through several interventions, including paying up the energy legacy debts”.

Furthermore, he added, “negotiations with Independent Power Producers, the terms of whose contracts entail substantial financial charges on the state, are ongoing, and should be completed by the end of the year”.

This, the President noted, “should result in a more affordable cost of power for the Ghanaian people”.

Also, he mentioned that the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation has “accelerated petroleum exploration activities in the inland Voltaian Basin”.

“It has successfully acquired and processed two thousand, five hundred and thirty-eight (2,538) line kilometre of 2D seismic data, analysed one thousand, five hundred and thirty-seven (1,537) geochemical samples, and established a working petroleum system”, he reported to the house.

“A gas processing plant-train is being constructed in the Western Region to complement the Atuabo Gas Processing Plant, so as to increase dry gas delivery for power and non-power users”, the President added.

Additionally, he said the Takoradi portion of the Takoradi-Tema Interconnection Project (TTIP) has been completed with an “increased capacity of gas exports from Takoradi to Tema, through the West African Gas Pipeline”.

“GNPC and its private sector partners have advanced the work on the Tema LNG project, sub-Saharan Africa’s first LNG regasification terminal, which is expected to come on stream in the course of the year, to improve gas supply reliability for power and non-power industrial applications.

“The facility will also become a hub for regional energy security, ensuring low-cost fuel for both Ghana and her partners in the ECOWAS Region”.