MLI Webinar: Exploring Innovation in Canadian Health Care
MLI Webinar: Exploring Innovation in Canadian Health Care
Resources are still our golden goose. We need to protect them: Philip Cross and Jack Mintz in the Financial Post

Mahama increased electricity by over 17%, Akufo-Addo has managed only 5.6% IES [Video]

Categories
Oil and Gas Industry News

Xatse Derick Emmanuel, a Research and Policy Analyst at the Institute for Energy Security (IES), has asserted that records show that former President John Dramani Mahama added more to Ghana’s national electricity supply than President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

According to him, during the era of Mahama, the 2024 Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress, access to electricity increased by over 17 percent, from 60.5 percent in 2008, to 83.24 percent in 2016.

This, he indicated, shows that Mahama’s government increased access to electricity by nearly 3 percent every year.

The Akufo-Addo government, on the other hand, he said, has managed to increase access to electricity by less than 6 percent from the 83.24 percent in 2016, to 88.84 percent as at February 2024, which shows that the government has increased access to electricity in the country by less than 1 percent annually.

“When Nana Addo took over from 2017, access to national electricity rose from 83.24% (2016) to 88.84 as at February 2024. …

Facing the Sino-Russian axis / Double Trouble: Balkan Devlen and Jonathan Berkshire Miller
Facing the Sino-Russian axis / Double Trouble: Balkan Devlen and Jonathan Berkshire Miller
The smoking gun for Canada’s weak economic growth? A collapse in energy and resource investment: Heather Exner-Pirot in the Hub