Energy Minister John Jinapor has assured Ghanaians that the country's current power supply challenges will see significant improvement by the end of May as major maintenance works continue across key power plants.

Speaking in an interview with TV3, the Minister provided insight into the government's ongoing efforts to address the instability in the energy sector, stating that a careful maintenance schedule is being carried out to restore consistent power delivery. "What I get is that within the month of May, there will be major maintenance, and in June, there will be minimal maintenance.

So, barring any unforeseen circumstances, we should be seeing a stable power supply, but we should be servicing these plants," he stated.

Jinapor explained that many of the power plants currently undergoing repairs have operated beyond their optimal life cycles, making the servicing process not only urgent but necessary. "These are plants that have gone far beyond their maximum operating hours.