Energy Ministry Rejects Calls for Minister Jinapor's Resignation

Ghana's Energy Ministry dismisses demands for Dr. John Abdulai Jinapor's resignation as politically motivated amid power stabilization efforts.

Energy Ministry Rejects Calls for Minister Jinapor's Resignation

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The Ministry of Energy in Ghana has dismissed calls for the resignation of sector minister Dr. John Abdulai Jinapor, describing the demands as politically motivated and unjustified amid ongoing efforts to stabilize the country's power supply. The statement was issued on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

According to the Ministry, the calls for resignation are baseless and do not reflect the progress being made in the energy sector. The Ministry emphasized that Dr. Jinapor remains committed to ensuring reliable and affordable electricity for all Ghanaians.

This development comes as Ghana continues to address challenges in its power sector, including intermittent outages and the need for infrastructure upgrades. The Ministry urged the public to disregard what it termed as politically motivated distractions.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why are there calls for Dr. Jinapor's resignation?

The calls are reportedly due to ongoing power supply challenges in Ghana, but the Ministry describes them as politically motivated.

What is the Energy Ministry's response?

The Ministry has dismissed the calls as baseless and politically motivated, emphasizing progress in stabilizing the power sector.

When was the statement issued?

The statement was issued on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

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