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Govt rolls out street lighting project to power 24-hour economy

New initiative aims to boost economic activity and improve safety through nationwide street lighting installation

by The Custodian News
November 13, 2025
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The government, through the leadership of the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, has begun the nationwide rehabilitation and installation of modern, energy-efficient streetlights to enhance public safety.

It is to boost nighttime economic activities and drive Ghana’s transition towards a greener, more productive 24-hour economy.

The project, in partnership with the Greater Accra Regional Coordinating Council, Ministry of Roads and Highways, Ministry of Local Government, and other partners, is a major step under the leadership of the President to advance the government’s vision of a 24-hour economy.

Speaking at the launch and handing over of the project site to the Contractor, Grey Oak Ventures, Mr Richard Gyan-Mensah, Deputy Minister for Energy and Green Transition, said the project covered all regional and district capitals.

He reiterated that the initiative would extend productivity beyond daylight hours by ensuring safe night-time movement, longer business operations, and renewed community confidence.

“The 24-hour economy is about sustaining productivity even after sunset, and street lighting is central to achieving this goal,” he added.

He said the project had two main components: the Grid Street Light Rehabilitation and Installation Project and the Solar All-in-One Installation Project.

Mr Gyan-Mensah said while the grid-based component targeted all regional capitals and ceremonial routes, the solar installations were being deployed in areas without grid infrastructure, ensuring nationwide coverage.

“So far, Greater Accra has received about 3,000 streetlights, in addition to those being installed by the regional administration. Other regions, including Central and Eastern, have also received their allocations, which have been distributed to the various MMDCEs”

“In the coming months, the Ministry, in collaboration with its partners, will oversee the installation and rehabilitation of thousands of energy-efficient lighting systems across the country,” he noted.

Mr Gyan-Mensah said the success of the initiative depended on collective responsibility, urging all stakeholders to protect the infrastructure from theft, vandalism, and neglect.

“We are not going to leave this project solely in the hands of the Ministry. The police, MMDCEs, and community members must take ownership. Any faults or tampering should be reported to ECG for the southern sector and NEDCo for the northern zones,” he stressed.

He added that the government would fund operations and maintenance for the first two years, after which local assemblies would take full responsibility for upkeep.

Ms Linda Ocloo, the Greater Accra Regional Minister, said the region, as the fastest growing one in the country, faced increasing demands on infrastructure and public services, and that this project reflected the government’s responsiveness to those demands and improving the quality of life for Ghanaians.

She said beyond beauty, these lights enhanced safety and extended opportunities for socio-economic activities even after sunset.

“This project also reflects the Resetting Agenda of His Excellency the President, which seeks to accelerate national transformation through strategic investments,” she added.

Madam Ocloo charged the contractors to approach this task with professionalism, diligence and timeliness.

She said her office, together with the Ministry of Energy and other relevant institutions, would monitor progress to ensure value for money and excellence in delivery.

She urged the Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies to continue safeguarding these installations once they were completed.

“To all Ghanaians, as you may already know, theft, vandalism and illegal connections undermine public investments. These streetlights belong to all of us, therefore, protecting them is a shared responsibility,” she stressed.

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