Lawyer Kwame Jantuah has raised concerns about Ghana's stagnation in energy sector development, particularly in the gas industry.

Speaking to Naa Dedei Tettey on Starr FM and monitored by MyNewsGH, Jantuah emphasized the urgent need for solutions to secure the country's electricity supply and called on the new energy minister to prioritize action over blame. "I didn't understand why they told WAPCo to defer to January," Jantuah said, referring to the decision involving the West African Gas Pipeline Company. "They haven't told us why they made that decision.

Was it financial or a capacity issue?

If we knew, we could better understand the situation and address it." The gas sector is vital to powering Ghana's electricity grid, particularly in areas like Tema, where gas-fired generators are a cornerstone of energy production.