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No Imminent Power Crisis, Assures Energy Minister John Jinapor

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Minister of Energy and Green Transitions, John Jinapor, sought to calm public anxiety over the country’s power supply outlook, insisting that recent reports of dwindling fuel reserves do not signal an impending energy crisis.

Speaking Thursday on Citi FM’s Eyewitness News, Mr. Jinapor acknowledged that Ghana’s current fuel stock for power generation stands at just 2.6 days. However, he emphasized that emergency measures have been activated to bolster reserves and maintain uninterrupted electricity supply.

“On fuel stock, we did indicate to them that we have 2.6 days of fuel,” Mr. Jinapor 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.”

The minister underscored that the incoming shipment would significantly shore up fuel supplies, enabling thermal plants to continue operating without disruption. He characterized the situation as firmly under control and pushed back against what he described as unfounded speculation of a looming nationwide blackout.

“So, it is true that we have 2.6 days of stock,” Mr. Jinapor said. “The good news is that we have 450,000 barrels coming in. We shouldn’t panic. We will be okay.”

The remarks come amid rising concerns from both citizens and industry stakeholders over Ghana’s energy security, particularly as demand peaks and global fuel markets remain volatile.

Source:TheDotNews

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