Ghana Pushes Electricity Access To 89.05% After Connecting 200 Rural Communities

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Ghana’s President, John Dramani Mahama

Ghana in 2025 connected 200 rural communities to the national electricity grid, pushing the West African nation’s overall electricity access rate to 89.05%.

Delivering the State of the Nation Address on Friday in Parliament, Ghana’s President, John Dramani Mahama, announced that an additional 200 rural communities would be connected to the national grid.

According to the President, electrification projects are currently at various stages of completion in 100 communities.

He said the government remains committed to ensuring that every Ghanaian has access to reliable and affordable electricity.

Ghana stands tall in West Africa as the country with the highest electricity access rate.


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