Member of Parliament for Afigya Kwabre North, Hon. Collins Adomako-Mensah, has issued a sharp rebuke to the Ministers of Finance and Energy, demanding the immediate submission of a long-overdue energy sector report required by law.
The report, mandated under the Energy Sector Levies Act, 2025, was supposed to be presented to Parliament by 31 March 2026. As of April 6, more than a week later, it has still not been submitted.
“May I remind the Finance Minister and the Energy Minister that today is April 6, 2026, and the report has still not been presented,” Hon. Adomako-Mensah stated firmly.
The Energy Sector Levies Act requires regular reporting on the performance, revenue collection, and utilisation of levies in Ghana’s energy sector — funds critical for power generation, distribution infrastructure, and sector stability.
Adomako-Mensah’s strong intervention underscores mounting parliamentary frustration over transparency and accountability in the energy sector, which continues to face challenges including unreliable power supply and rising electricity costs.
As a former Deputy Minister of Energy, the MP brings considerable expertise to the issue. His demand comes amid broader calls for better governance and timely disclosure in one of Ghana’s most vital economic sectors.
Delays in submitting such reports risk weakening legislative oversight and eroding public confidence in how energy levies are managed.
