Minister requests suspension of energy merger bills for consultation

The Ministry of Energy has formally requested that Parliament temporarily suspend the consideration of four key energy sector bills currently under review.
In a letter addressed to the Clerk of Parliament, the Ministry cited the need for further consultations as the reason for the request.
The bills in question include the Ghana Thermal Authority Bill 2024, Ghana Hydro Authority Bill 2024, Ghana Power Distribution Authority Bill 2024, and the Ghana Energy Regulatory Authority Bill 2024.
These legislative proposals aim to introduce new regulatory frameworks and establish specialized authorities within the energy sector.
The Ministry, in its letter dated October 2024, referenced an earlier communication sent to Parliament on September 4, 2024, which had initially submitted the gazetted copies of the bills for parliamentary consideration.
Signed by the Minister of State for Energy,Mr Herbert Krapa, the letter emphasized the importance of holding additional consultations to ensure that the proposed bills are in the best interest of the sector and the nation.
"We appreciate your attention to this matter and count on your continued cooperation," the letter stated, as the Ministry seeks more time to fine-tune the proposals before parliamentary debate.
The suspension of the bills, if granted, will delay their progress in Parliament, but is expected to allow the Ministry to address any potential concerns and engage with relevant stakeholders in the energy sector.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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