The Minister of Energy and Green Transitions, John Jinapor, has dispelled public fears over a potential energy crisis, assuring Ghanaians that the government is taking proactive steps to maintain a stable power supply.
There have been reports that the country has just 2.6 days’ worth of fuel stock left for power generation.
However, speaking in an interview with Accra based radio station, Mr. Jinapor clarified that although the clarified that while the figure is correct it does not signal a looming crisis.
“On fuel stock, we did indicate to them that we have 2.6 days of fuel,” the Minister confirmed. “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”, he said.
Mr. Jinapor emphasized that the incoming supply will significantly boost Ghana’s fuel reserves and ensure the continued operation of thermal power plants.
“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.