Critical Analysis of Ghana’s Power Sector: NPP’s Legacy and Mahama’s Reset

The debate over whether the New Patriotic Party (NPP) “could have done better” in managing Ghana’s power sector remains central to political discourse. Analysts, policymakers, and citizens alike weigh the trade-offs between fiscal stabilization and infrastructure expansion. This article provides a balanced, professional analysis of the NPP’s record from 2017–2024 and the current administration’s reforms under President John Mahama.

NPP’s Record: Stability at a Cost

Technical Reliability

The NPP’s most notable achievement was ensuring eight years of relatively stable electricity supply, ending the daily outages of the mid-2010s.

  • This stability was largely sustained by capacity added under the previous NDC administration rather than new large-scale investments.

  • Financial Erosion

    ESLA and ECG Losses

    Renewable Energy Efforts

    The Current Administration’s Reset

    Financial Reforms

    Operational and Technical Measures

    Nationwide “All Must Pay” campaign enforces timely payments and combats illegal connections.

  • Procurement of 1 million smart meters aims to reduce commercial losses.

  • A $278 million emergency program is injecting 2,500 new transformers into the grid.

  • Long-Term Energy Independence

    Comparative Summary

    The NPP’s tenure delivered technical stability but at the cost of financial sustainability. The current administration faces the difficult task of dismantling the debt legacy while modernizing Ghana’s power sector. Success will depend on balancing fiscal discipline with infrastructure expansion, ensuring that Ghana’s energy future is both reliable and financially sustainable.

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