Bright Simons raises concerns over Ghana's energy strategy after Asharami Ghana commissioning
Is Ghana's energy strategy built on solid ground, or are there hidden cracks beneath the surface?
Bright Simons of IMANI Africa has questioned Ghana's energy strategy after the commissioning of the MT Asharami Ghana LPG carrier. He suggests the focus on LPG highlights deeper issues within Ghana's gas policy framework. Simons argues that political commitments outpace institutional capacity.
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