Split Energy And Petroleum Ministry � Kofi Adda

A former Minister of Energy, Kofi Adda has advised President John Mahama to as a matter of urgency, decouple the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum. According to him, the operations of these two important outfits under one Ministry is unacceptable. President Mahama had earlier this year, created the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum to streamline all energy activities under one umbrella. But Mr Kofi Adda argued that the �creation was unnecessary.� �To have named the Ministry of Energy which includes power and petroleum as the Ministry of Energy and petroleum was really a disappointment and an embarrassment at the international level,�he said Mr Adda therefore, urged the Mahama led administration to decouple these ministries, adding �the government should come to its senses to separate energy from petroleum because it will make more sense.� He pointed out that more effort needs to be added in the county�s energy sector. �It is not changing the name that will bring any improvement to the energy situation today. The bottom line is the government should investigate about monies being payed into the wrong hands over the years and pay for what is required, the light crude oil that we need to be able to transform this economy.� President John Mahama created a new Ministry of Power and nominated MP for Pru East and Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Energy, Dr. Kwabena Donkor to head it. The establishment of the Ministry forms part of a restructuring of the power sector to ensure more stability and security of power. There are divergent views on the creation of the new ministry as according to Dr. Wereko Brobby, former Volta River Authority boss, the new ministry �will not solve Ghana�s energy crises.�