Govt Exempts MOH, Others From Paying Electricity Bills

John Jinapor

The government has approved the exemption of electricity bills for selected institutions including the Office of the President, the Ministry of Defence, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education.

Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Abdulai Jinapor, who announce the decision following a Cabinet decision chaired by President John Dramani Mahama, said the move is intended to safeguard the uninterrupted operations of essential national services in key sectors such as security, health, and education.

He said under the directive, the Ministry of Finance will absorb the electricity costs for these institutions through their approved budget allocations.

The exemptions are strictly limited to core operational units, excluding auxiliary and non-essential facilities.

In the Education Sector, the exemption applies to classrooms, universities, science and computer laboratories, lecture halls, and research facilities. It does not cover dormitories, dining halls, or recreational areas.

In the Health Sector, it includes hospitals, operating theatres, blood banks, medical laboratories, and wards. Staff residences and leisure facilities are excluded.

For the Defence Sector, only critical installations such as military intelligence, national defence communications, and emergency systems are covered. Non-emergency sites are excluded.

Under the Interior Ministry, police and emergency response units are included, while other facilities remain outside the exemption.

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