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Ghana’s Energy Minister Suspends GRIDCo CEO After Akosombo Fire

byAyotunde Abiodun
April 27, 2026
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Ghana’s Energy Minister Suspends GRIDCo CEO After Akosombo Fire
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Ghana’s Energy Minister, John Jinapor, has directed the CEO of Ghana Grid Company, Ing. Mark Awuah Baah, to step aside following a major fire at the Akosombo Power Control Centre that disrupted electricity supply across parts of the country. The fire, which broke out on April 23, damaged sections of the substation switchyard and forced emergency shutdowns, triggering blackouts and intermittent power cuts nationwide.

GRIDCo said the incident knocked out between 720 and 1,000 megawatts of transmission capacity, representing a significant portion of the country’s available generation. Authorities say full restoration could take up to five days as engineers work to stabilise the system. The disruption has also led to leadership changes within the Electricity Company of Ghana in the Ashanti Region. Government officials linked recent outages partly to ongoing upgrades aimed at improving supply reliability. The minister is expected to provide further updates as investigations into the incident continue.

From an economic perspective, prolonged power outages impose immediate costs on businesses and households. Manufacturing operations may halt, reducing output and employment. Small enterprises relying on refrigeration, such as food vendors and cold stores, face spoilage losses. The timing of the disruption, coming after recent improvements in Ghana’s power sector, is particularly unfortunate. The country had made progress in reducing load shedding following the resolution of gas supply issues, but the Akosombo fire exposes the vulnerability of critical transmission infrastructure.

The suspension of the GRIDCo CEO signals the government’s intent to hold leadership accountable for operational failures. However, systemic investment in grid resilience, including redundancy and fire prevention systems, is required alongside personnel changes. The incident also raises questions about maintenance standards at critical facilities. As Ghana pursues its industrialisation agenda, reliable power supply remains a foundational requirement. The government’s response to this crisis will be closely watched by domestic and international investors who factor energy stability into their location decisions.

Tags: Akosombo fireECGelectricity transmissionEnergy InfrastructureGhanaGrid StabilityGRIDCoJohn JinaporLoad SheddingPower Outage
Ayotunde Abiodun

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