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Ghana to receive $13m from Japan for electricity stabilisation in Tamale

By Vincent Ashitey
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Ghana has secured a grant of 1.92 billion Japanese yen (approximately $13 million) from the government of Japan to support the stabilisation of electricity supply in Tamale City.

This was announced by Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa in a Facebook post.

The country secured the funding following an exchange of notes signed between Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, and Japan’s Ambassador to Ghana, Yoshimoto Hiroshi, on Monday, March 10.


The grant is expected to enhance the reliability of electricity supply in Tamale and its surrounding areas, addressing frequent power fluctuations that have impacted businesses and households, the minister revealed.

According to Ghana’s minister, this signifies the strong diplomatic ties between Ghana and Japan.

He wrote, “This morning, I signed an Exchange of Notes with His Excellency Yoshimoto Hiroshi, the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana, to unlock a grant of 1.92 billion Japanese Yen (US$13 million) for the Stabilisation of Electricity Supply in Tamale City.