play videoVice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia
Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has said the government will continue to pursue the necessary strategic investments in clean energy and green technology while striking a balance to ensure the country’s hydrocarbon assets are not stranded.
To this end, he said the Ministry of Energy and its agencies, will collaborate with the relevant stakeholders to ensure that the country’s clean and green energy goals are aligned.
The Vice President spoke at the 6th Ghana Energy Awards, in Accra and reiterated that the country remains committed to fully transition by 2070, having outdoored the National Energy Transition Committee and the Ghana Energy Transition Plan.
The country has also initiated several clean projects and initiatives that seek to reduce emissions, including solar plants, and the clean cooking initiative, among others.
However, Dr. Bawumia observed that “having made these commitments, the critical concern for the sector and our country still exists – the continuous exploitation of our hydrocarbon assets.”
He indicated that the government does not plan to abruptly abandon the exploitation of the oil and gas resources as they are critical to the economy.
“Instead, the government intends to gradually wean Ghana off dependence on fossil fuel through the acceleration of the rollout of renewables,” he said.
He further mentioned that the transition to a clean and diversified economy that is in harmony with the planet is a collective responsibility.