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Government on course with Universal Access to Electricity goals, say Amin Adam

The Deputy Minister of Energy, Dr. Mohammed Amin Adams, has said government recognises the need for all citizens to have access to electricity so therefore the Universal Access goal in Ghana is back on course, and government would continue to create the enabling environment for its acceleration.

Speaking at the opening of the Ghana Universal Access and Mini-Grids session of the Fifth Mini Grid Action Learning event, Dr. Amin Adam said having the right resources such as human capital, the right policies and business models, were critical ingredients for the scaling up of mini-grids electrification.

“However, to fast track the process to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7.1, which is global universal electrification access, critical thinking and analyses, as well as innovation and flexibility are essential,” the Deputy Minister said.

Dr. Adams said it was crucial for Ghana to approach the mini grid electrification agenda from a multi-tier perspective, “where the wholesale one-sided interventions and models are discouraged.”

The Deputy Minister said decisive and timely solutions were needed, “if we must avoid the post SDG7 pitfalls, and our solutions must be home grown and supported by well-meaning partners.”

He said the government was ready for the full implementation of 55 new mini grids for Islands and Lakeside communities in the Sene East, Krachi East and West, Pru, Nkwanta North and South, Gonja Central, East and West and Krachi Nchumuru Districts from 2020, under a US$230 million ‘Investment Plan for the Scaling -Up Renewable Energy Programme to be funded by the Climate Investment Funds.

The World Bank’s Programme Leader for Sustainable Development Ivo Imparato, who read a speech on behalf of Henry Kerali, World Bank Ghana Country Director, praised Ghana for taking steps towards the electricity access to all agenda.

The four-day event is being jointly organised by the Government of Ghana, World Bank, the Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP), the Climate Investment Fund, the Scaling up Renewable Energy in Low Income Countries Programme (SREP) and the Department for International Development (DFID).

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