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    Ghana nears 50% clean cooking threshold as NPA launches nationwide safety blitz

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJune 9, 2026No Comments46 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    Energy Ministry reports 43% LPG penetration as regulatory chief demands a “tripartite covenant” between industry, consumers, and communities to avert domestic disasters.

    Ghana’s ambitious drive to transition half of its population to clean cooking energy by the turn of the decade is rapidly closing in on its target.

    With national Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) penetration hitting an unprecedented 43%, the National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has declared a massive, nationwide public safety campaign to ensure that the country’s rapid energy evolution does not come at the cost of human lives.

    Speaking on Monday, June 8, 2026, during the local commemoration of World LPG Day in Accra, NPA Chief Executive Godwin Edudzi Tameklo reaffirmed the government’s unequivocal pledge to secure 50% LPG access for Ghanaian households by 2030. Addressing stakeholders under the theme “LPG: Pass It Forward,” Tameklo credited aggressive policy execution, massive private sector investments in storage infrastructure, and the expansion of the Cylinder Recirculation Model (CRM) for positioning the nation to potentially eclipse its original forecasts.

    “At the National Petroleum Authority, we remain steadfast in our mandate to regulate, monitor, and ensure the safe distribution and use of petroleum products, including LPG,” Tameklo stated.

     

    A Tripartite Covenant for Safety

    Despite the optimistic growth projections, the NPA boss issued a stern reminder that aggressive expansion must be matched by uncompromising safety protocols. Regulation alone, he cautioned, is insufficient armor against the inherent risks of petroleum products.

    According to Tameklo, true safety requires a “tripartite covenant” built upon three critical pillars:

    1. Industry compliance

    2. Consumer vigilance

    3. Community awareness

    He urged citizens to adopt what he described as “simple, yet life-saving measures,” which include checking for leaks routinely, using only certified cylinders and accessories, ensuring proper storage and ventilation, and adhering to regular maintenance.

    But the mandate, he insisted, must transcend executive rhetoric.

    “These safety practices must be passed forward into every household and business across Ghana,” Tameklo told the gathering of industry stakeholders, policymakers, and media personnel.

    Mobilizing a Nationwide Safety Campaign

    To operationalize this vision, the NPA chief announced that the authority will spearhead a massive, cascade of nationwide interventions before the end of 2026. Working in close collaboration with key stakeholders, the NPA plans to deploy:

    Nationwide public education campaigns

    Targeted community outreach programmes

    Strategic partnerships with national media houses

    Sensitization initiatives tailored for schools and open markets

    Direct engagement frameworks with LPG marketers and distributors

    “Our goal is clear: to build a culture of safety consciousness around LPG use in Ghana,” Tameklo asserted. “Let us all commit today to being champions of LPG safety.”

     

    The Chief Executive concluded with a direct call to action for all sectors of Ghanaian society, mapping out specific responsibilities to ensure zero casualties as LPG usage climbs.

     

    “If you are an LPG marketer: uphold the highest safety standards. If you are a consumer: practice and promote safe usage. If you are a community leader: amplify awareness. If you are a member of the media: continue to educate and inform,” he pleaded.

     

    Within Striking Distance of 2030 Goals

    The NPA’s renewed push comes on the heels of encouraging data from the Ministry of Energy. Energy Minister Jinapor confirmed that national LPG penetration has officially climbed to an estimated 43%.

     

    With a 7% margin left to bridge over the next four years, industry experts agree that the 50% threshold by 2030 is highly achievable. However, as the nation transitions rapidly from traditional biomass like charcoal to cleaner burning LPG, the NPA’s upcoming safety campaigns will likely dictate whether this energy transition is remembered as a triumph of modern infrastructure or a trial of public safety.

     

    Cylinder Recirculation Model (CRM) Godwin Edudzi Tameklo Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Ministry of Energy and Green Transition National Petroleum Authority (NPA) World LPG Day
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