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    Renewed leadership spearheads ‘sprinter-pace’ reform agenda at Energy Commission

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsFebruary 16, 2026Updated:February 16, 2026No Comments20 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    The Energy Commission of Ghana is entering a high-velocity phase of restructuring and expansion, as the new leadership team, led by Board Chairman Prof. John Gatsi and Acting Executive Secretary Adwoa Serwaa Bondzie, unveils a “sprinter-pace” transformational agenda.

    The ambitious roadmap aims to restore public confidence, overhaul corporate governance, and significantly increase the Commission’s physical and regulatory footprint across the country.

    Rapid regional expansion

    In a bid to decentralize operations and improve accessibility, the Commission has announced a blitz of new office openings. Prof. Gatsi assured stakeholders that the Ho office in the Volta Region will be officially commissioned by next month.

    Following closely, four additional regional offices are slated to become operational before the end of March 2026: These are at Wa (Upper West Region); Damongo (Savanna Region);Kumasi (Ashanti Region); and Takoradi (Western Region)

    Future-proofing Ghana’s energy sector

    Under the new leadership, the Commission is pivoting toward the future of global energy. A primary focus of the mandate includes:

    Electric Vehicles (EVs): Envisaging a surge in green transport, the Commission plans to regulate and rapidly expand EV charging stations nationwide to make electric vehicle usage more convenient for Ghanaians.

    Renewable Energy: Strengthening the regulatory framework to integrate more sustainable power sources into the national grid.

    Port Monitoring: Enhancing enforcement at the nation’s ports to ensure only standard, high-quality electrical wiring and appliances enter the Ghanaian market.

    Fiscal discipline and revenue growth

    The “sprinter-pace” agenda is backed by a strong financial performance. Between August and December 2025, the Commission demonstrated robust management of its Internally Generated Funds (IGF).

    During this five-month period, the Commission embarked on investment which yielded substantial returns. This strategy of diversifying revenue streams is central to the Commission’s goal of becoming more self-reliant and financially resilient.

    Restoring public trust

    Beyond infrastructure and technology, the leadership is prioritizing a cultural shift. The agenda emphasizes a total restructuring of corporate governance and ethics, paired with increased public education on energy efficiency and conservation.

    By enforcing strict standards for electrical installations and appliances, the Commission aims to ensure that “Energy Efficiency” is not just a slogan, but a lived reality for Ghanaian households and businesses.

     

    Adwoa Serwaa Bondzie electric vehicles (EVs). Energy Commission of Ghana Prof John Gatsi
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