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Stakeholders call for deeper consultation on Ghana’s national energy transition framework

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Participants in renewable energy and efficiency have called for deeper consultation on Ghana’s national energy transition framework to avoid dire financial consequences on local economies.

For them, energy transition was important as the whole world was moving towards that and Ghana could not be left out, however, there were a lot of implications in the quest to move towards cleaner energy.

In a day’s youth participation in energy transition and domestic resources mobilisation workshop organised by the Strategic Youth Network Development (SYND), they indicated that the energy transition model used by developed countries could not be used for African countries that were still struggling to grow.

Dr Robert Bright Mawuko Sogbadji, leading expert in Nuclear physics and renewable energy explained that Ghana’s National Energy Framework seeks to minimise energy related indoor air pollution and its related illnesses but Ghana was reliant on the oil and gas industry and that if we say we were going to hastily transition, it meant that we were going to lose out on revenue.

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For instance, he said Ghana raked in $1.6 billion from petroleum revenue in 2022 and, therefore, any rush in energy transition would create financial loss to the country.

He said it was important for all countries in Africa to strive to achieve energy access because failure to do so would affect sustainable development.

In doing so, he said efforts must be made to put in place improved infrastructure along the value chain from generation to distribution.

Dr Sogbadji also said that even as African countries strived for the right financing for sustainable energy transition, there must be the political will to push through policies that would help to achieve net zero.

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“The various governments must also ensure that there is ease of doing business, aside from implementing policies that will attract private capital,” she added.

Denis Gyeyir, Senior Programmes of Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) said the energy sector was one of the high emitting sectors which was key if Ghana was to achieve its net zero ambitions.

This, he said, would have a significant impact on women and children who are the main gatherers of firewood.

However, he said limitations such as challenging investment climate, uncertainty of available resources, limited technology capacity, insufficient experience in renewable energy development, human and socio-economic challenges and information gap were some barriers to renewable energy development in the country.

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He called for an information labelling to display information to be available to customers to help encourage energy efficiency in the country.
BY BENEDICTA GYIMAAH FOLLEY

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Shatta Wale speaks out after apology from media commentator

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Dancehall musician Shatta Wale has issued a strong public statement calling for an end to what he describes as continuous attacks on his brand, following an apology from media commentator Awal Mohammed.

In the statement, Shatta Wale acknowledged the apology but stressed that persistent criticism and what he sees as deliberate attempts to damage his image must stop.

He noted that for many years, he has spoken for the streets, the youth, and people who feel ignored by society, while also promoting Ghana on the global stage and creating jobs through his work.

He expressed concern that some media personalities, commentators, and influential figures continue to target his name unfairly.

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According to him, the issue goes beyond music and touches on respect, fairness, and national maturity.

The musician warned that continued disrespect toward voices that represent ordinary people could have wider consequences.

He emphasised that the Shatta Movement remains strong and organized, and that the patience of the masses should not be taken for granted.

He added that if systems continue to fail the people, they have the ability to organize politically through numbers and truth, not violence or hate.

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Shatta Wale clarified that his message was not a threat but a reminder of reality, stressing that attacking a symbol that represents millions of people can have social, cultural, and democratic effects.

He called for respect, fairness, and unity, saying the voice of the people will always rise.

The statement comes after Awal Mohammed recently described Shatta Wale fans during a public discussion as junkies.

The comments triggered backlash from fans of the musician, prompting Awal to later issue an apology.

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Awal Mohammed apologises for comments about Shatta Wale supporters

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New Patriotic Party communicator Awal Mohammed has issued a public apology after comments he made during a television discussion drew criticism.

Awal Mohammed explained that he appeared on Joy News on Tuesday for the station’s morning show, where he took part in a debate on what he described as stringent bail conditions under the current government.

During the discussion, he used the word “junkies” to describe a section of supporters of Dancehall musician Shatta Wale.

The comment sparked backlash from fans of the artiste, popularly known as the Shatta Movement.

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In his apology, Awal Mohammed stated that he did not intend to insult or belittle anyone.

He admitted that the word he used was unnecessary and inappropriate.

He noted that he respects the passion and loyalty of Shatta Wale’s supporters and acknowledged that his choice of words was wrong and out of character.

According to him, the remark did not reflect his personal values.

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Awal Mohammed expressed regret for the offence caused and appealed for calm, saying he hopes all parties can move forward in a positive manner.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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