Also known as: Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) · Ghana Grid Company · Ghana Grid Company Limited · Ghana Grid Company Ltd
Ghana Grid Company — electricity transmission operator managing national power grid infrastructure, currently addressing post-fire restoration at Akosombo and World Cup preparedness.
… CEO of GRIDCo Suspended Amid Investigations A key development that will likely be addressed in tomorrow’s briefing is John Jinapor’s decision to instruct the CEO of the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) to step aside pending investigations into the fire at the Akosombo Power Control Ce …
John Abdulai Jinapor, the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, has directed a nationwide audit of all energy installations following the recent explosion and fire outbreak at the Akosombo substation of the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo). …
… CEO of GRIDCo Suspended Amid Investigations A key development that will likely be addressed in tomorrow’s briefing is the decision by John Jinapor to instruct the CEO of the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) to step aside, pending investigations into the fire at the Akosombo Power Cont …
… The Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) confirmed that the incident occurred at about 2:01 p.m., triggering emergency shutdowns and forcing engineers to isolate sections of the national grid. …
The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor, has directed the Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) to step aside pending investigations into a fire incident at the Akosombo power control centre. …
Following the devastating fire at the Akosombo Power Control Centre that has partly affected power supply in some parts of the country, the Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor, has ordered the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo), In …
Miniser for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu has revealed a major shake up at Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) and the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) following recent power outages. …
Residents in parts of the Ashanti and Central Regions are experiencing scheduled power outages following a fire outbreak at the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) substation in Akosombo. …
A major power disruption has plunged large parts of southern and middle Ghana into darkness following a fire outbreak at the Ghana Grid Company (GRIDCo) substation at Akosombo, significantly reducing electricity supply to multiple regions. …
The Africa Sustainable Energy Centre has urged sweeping reforms in Ghana's electricity transmission infrastructure following an investigation into the Akosombo Substation fire, which was attributed to insulation failure caused by ageing infrastructure. ASEC called for strengthened maintenance practices, improved fire protection systems, and implementation of regular thermal imaging inspections across major substations.
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Africa Sustainable Energy Centre calls for sweeping electricity infrastructure reforms following Akosombo fire, urging strengthened maintenance and thermal imaging across major substations nationwide.
The Africa Sustainable Energy Centre has urged sweeping reforms in Ghana's electricity transmission infrastructure following an investigation into the Akosombo Substation fire, which was attributed to insulation failure caused by ageing infrastructure. ASEC called for strengthened maintenance practices, improved fire protection systems, and implementation of regular thermal imaging inspections across major substations.
Residents of Ho, including football fans and business operators who plan to screen World Cup matches, are urging the Electricity Company of Ghana and GRIDCO to address persistent low-voltage challenges in the Municipality, citing concerns that power instability could disrupt viewing and damage appliances.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission convened a strategic meeting with the Electricity Company of Ghana and Ghana Grid Company to review preparedness measures and align operational plans ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, establishing a monitoring framework to ensure reliable electricity supply during the tournament.
An investigation committee concluded that a fire at the Akosombo Substation resulted from insulation failure in ageing cables in the low-voltage panel rather than deliberate sabotage. The committee found that cables installed decades ago had deteriorated over time, becoming brittle and allowing abnormal electrical current flow.
The Ghana Grid Company's eight-member board held discussions with Parliament's Speaker, Alban Bagbin, to strengthen stakeholder engagement on the nation's energy infrastructure agenda and introduce the new Board Chair. GRIDCo's Chief Executive outlined restoration works following a recent fire incident at Akosombo and plans for a new control room, while noting operational challenges from illegal chainsaw and mining activities affecting transmission infrastructure.
Ghana Grid Company's eight-member board held discussions with Parliament's Speaker Alban Bagbin to brief him on company developments and formally introduce Board Chair Kuukua Maurice Ankrah. The CEO outlined restoration efforts following a fire incident at Akosombo and plans for a permanent control room, while highlighting operational challenges from illegal chainsaw and mining activities affecting transmission infrastructure.
Ghana Grid Company's board held discussions with Parliament's Speaker to strengthen engagement on the country's energy infrastructure agenda, briefing him on company developments and introducing the new Board Chair. The CEO outlined ongoing restoration work following a fire at Akosombo and plans for a new control room, while noting operational challenges from illegal chainsaw and mining activities.
An opinion piece argues that Ghana's recurring electricity outages blamed on rainfall, storms, and bushfires reflect a systemic vulnerability to known, manageable risks rather than unavoidable events. The article contends that a resilient power system should anticipate and quickly recover from such predictable seasonal disruptions.
Ghana Grid Company and Electricity Company of Ghana have scheduled planned and emergency maintenance exercises across Volta and Ashanti Regions for Friday, May 22, 2026, with power outages beginning at 9:00 am. In Volta Region, two separate operations will affect multiple communities for varying durations; in Ashanti Region, emergency maintenance at Asawinso Bulk Supply Point will run from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, affecting numerous communities including mining operations.
Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin, Minority Leader in Parliament, has accused senior NDC government figures of abandoning governance to position themselves for the 2028 presidential succession race, claiming the competition is distracting ministers from addressing pressing national crises and worsening economic hardships. He cited concerns raised even by the President's Executive Secretary about the early succession campaign.
Ghana's Energy Minister announced that a temporary control room for Ghana Grid Company at Akosombo Switchyard will be completed by the end of September 2026, following an April fire that caused over 1,000 megawatts of power loss. Government is also planning to construct a permanent modern control room to strengthen the nation's power transmission infrastructure.
Dr John Abdulai Jinapor, Minister of Energy and Green Transition, visited Akosombo Switchyard to assess progress on construction of a temporary control room structure, part of efforts to strengthen power transmission operations. The visit included briefings from GRIDCo Chief Executive Frank Oware and VRA Chief Executive Edward Ekow Obeng-Kenzo.
The Ghana Grid Company and Electricity Company of Ghana have scheduled planned and emergency maintenance exercises across Accra East, Accra West, Tema, Central, and Volta Regions for Wednesday, May 20, 2026, causing temporary power disruptions to dozens of communities with outages running from six to eight hours depending on location.
The Minority Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh has written to President Mahama warning that recurring power outages, known as "dumsor," are destroying businesses and livelihoods, with cold store operators, restaurants, salons and small-scale manufacturers particularly affected. He also criticised the GHS1 fuel levy, which was justified as a measure to stabilise electricity supply and reduce fuel prices, yet outages have worsened and fuel costs have risen.
Annoh-Dompreh has written an open letter to President Mahama calling for executive intervention on energy sector challenges including a resurgence of power cuts, the plight of cocoa farmers facing price cuts and lost investments, food security concerns, and an institutional crisis at the Environmental Protection Authority.
The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has launched a nationwide forensic safety exercise across all power substations following a fire at the GRIDCo substation within the Akosombo Hydroelectric Dam complex on April 23, 2026, and to support the replacement of more than 3,000 transformers. According to the Ministry's spokesperson, the government has reduced load shedding since January 2025 and shifted to natural gas from liquid fuel to reduce power generation costs.
Ghana Grid Company Limited's board of directors convened its inaugural direct engagement with staff in a durbar at the company's Tema head office, providing a platform for open dialogue and formally recognising engineers and technicians who restored operations at Akosombo Generating Station following an April 2026 fire incident.
The Energy and Green Transition Minister toured ongoing power infrastructure projects in Kumasi being executed by GRIDCo, aimed at improving electricity supply and strengthening the national grid. The inspection is part of the Ministry's assessment of critical energy infrastructure projects to improve power delivery and enhance grid reliability in the Ashanti Region.
The Minister for Energy and Green Transition has assured Kumasi and Ashanti Region residents of sustainable power supply as the ministry upgrades transformers and installs new ones, with improvements expected by the end of the third quarter. The minister visited ECG and GRIDCo facilities and said the government aims to address power instability and eliminate load shedding in the region.
The Minister for Energy and Green Transition says government is intensifying efforts to strengthen Ghana's electricity infrastructure, focusing on improving reliability and expanding supply across the Ashanti Region and middle belt through transmission and distribution upgrades by GRIDCo and ECG, as well as transformer replacements at Anwomaso and Kumasi substations. The government is also working to increase generation capacity in the middle belt by about 1,000 MW through planned power projects including AKSA Power Plant (350 MW), CENIT (110 MW), AMERI Power Plant (250 MW), and the ARVENSIS Energy Project (380 MW).
The Ghana Grid Company Limited Board has appointed Ing. Frank Asirifi Otchere as Chief Executive, with Ing. Samuel Nkansah confirmed as Deputy Chief Executive for Finance and Resources, and Ing. Samed Abdul Ibrahim as Acting Deputy Chief Executive for Engineering and Operations, effective May 8, 2026.
Ghana Grid Company Limited's board chair said the April 23 fire that destroyed the Akosombo switchyard control room will catalyse a long-overdue infrastructure overhaul at the country's most critical power transmission node, with commitment signalled from government and the company's board.
Joy Online's fact-check desk found that Energy Minister John Abdulai Jinapor's claim to have commissioned a new Bulk Supply Point in Kumasi is false. The Electricity Company of Ghana confirmed that only two BSPs remain commissioned in Kumasi and the Ashanti region—Anwomaso BSP and Ridge BSP—while a third has long been planned but not yet built.
President John Mahama has pledged that Ghanaian workers will be the first to benefit as the government moves beyond macroeconomic stabilisation to prioritise job creation and growth, stating that stability must be converted into tangible opportunities for citizens across households and sectors.
Heath Goldfields has paid over GH¢139 million to workers at the Bogoso-Prestea mine since taking over operations in late 2024, prioritising settlement of salary arrears inherited from the previous operator Future Global Resources. The company inherited nearly $87 million in liabilities including more than $25 million owed to workers, and says the payments aim to restore worker dignity and rebuild trust after years of uncertainty.
Ghana's Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has directed the Ghana Education Service to set aside a portion of teacher recruitment slots for persons living with disabilities, citing the need for inclusion and equal opportunity in the education sector.
Following a fire at the Akosombo Power Control Centre and subsequent electricity supply disruptions, Ghanaians are anxious about a return of "dumsor"—the unpredictable power cuts that marked an earlier period of national hardship. The piece reflects on how the lived memory of unreliable electricity continues to shape public concern when power instability occurs.
Deputy Ranking Member Collins Adomako-Mensah has rebuked the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission for failing to publicly address recent electricity disruptions linked to a fire at a Ghana Grid Company facility and transformer upgrades. Adomako-Mensah argued that PURC, as the consumer protection agency, should have communicated with the public, noting the regulator had previously sanctioned officials over similar power supply failures.
Energy Minister John Jinapor has assured Ghanaians that the country's energy supply is currently stable despite recent concerns, praising VRA and GRIDCo staff efforts. He noted government is installing over 2,500 new transformers nationwide to strengthen the power distribution network.
The Executive Director of the African Centre for Energy Policy has argued that defective accountability in Ghana's power sector has led to repeated infrastructure failures and system vulnerabilities, citing a recent Ghana Grid Company Limited substation fire near Akosombo and recurring power challenges in Kumasi as examples of issues that could have been prevented with proper planning and modern safety systems.