Vice President storms Ministry of Energy and Green Transition today!
Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, H.E. Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, will today, Tuesday, January 27, 2026, pay a working visit to the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition in Accra.
The visit formed part of the Vice President’s ongoing engagements with key Ministries to familiarise herself with their operations, assess policy priorities, and strengthen coordination in the delivery of the government’s energy and climate agenda.
Officials of the Ministry, headed by Dr John Jinapor, will welcome Prof. Opoku-Agyemang and brief her on ongoing programmes, challenges, and strategic plans aimed at ensuring a reliable energy supply while accelerating Ghana’s transition to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.
The Vice President is expected to engage with management and staff of the Ministry on issues including energy security, renewable energy development, and the government’s broader green transition strategy, which seeks to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability.
Her visit will underscore the government’s commitment to enhancing efficiency within the energy sector and advancing policies that support climate resilience and sustainable development.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
Trending News

GOIL CEO pays courtesy call on IGP to deepen fuel supply partnership for police operations
14:09
NE/R: GAF looks into alleged assault on journalist amid heightened security operations in Walewale, environs
18:50
UTAG-KNUST back calls for removal of GTEC leadership, cites incompetence
08:54
Ghanaian politician in U.S. cuatody over alleged domestic attack
12:22
Finance Minister paid nearly GHS10 billion in contractor arrears in December — Agbodza
15:04
Police arrest suspect linked to election day shooting in Kasoa Zongo
07:04
Not every woman is a wife, not every man a husband — Duncan-Williams speaks on marriage readiness
13:26
Supreme Court Kpandai ruling: Minority slams Parliament’s “premature” actions
13:55
Africa must strengthen resource sovereignty now: President Mahama urges, highlights Ghana’s GOLDBOD as model for value retention
18:41
Bono: Adedease-Asougya residents blame NPP for deplorable culvert projects
07:40



