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Reliable energy key to Africa’s economic growth — Jinapor

Kofi Agyeman
12 hours ago
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The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor, has said that Africa’s economic growth will rely heavily on the continent’s ability to develop reliable, affordable, and connected energy systems that can support industries, innovation, and new opportunities.

Speaking at the 3rd Africa Energy Technology Conference in Accra on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, the minister discussed the future of Africa’s energy sector.

He explained that Africa must move beyond exporting raw materials and instead focus on creating value through industrialisation, technology, and smart energy investments.

“With our abundant natural resources, growing population, and expanding markets under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Africa has every opportunity to become a global industrial powerhouse, but this will require bold leadership, regional cooperation, and long-term investment in energy infrastructure,” he said.

Mr Jinapor also outlined Ghana’s efforts to improve energy security and speed up the transition to cleaner and more dependable energy sources.

According to him, the country is expanding renewable energy projects, introducing battery storage systems, increasing mini-grid electrification, modernising gas-to-power systems, and preparing for the development of nuclear energy.

He further stressed that investing in the energy sector will play a major role in driving industrial growth, expanding electricity access, and helping African economies remain competitive in the global market over the long term.

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TAGGED:3rd Africa Energy Technology ConferenceAfrican Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)Ghana newsJohn JinaporMinister for Energy and Green Transition
SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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