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Japanese gov’t reaffirms cooperation, investment after visit to Cenpower KIPP Project

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Cenpower Generation Limited, owner of Kpone Independent Power Plant (KIPP) has hosted a high-level Japanese delegation led by Ms. Ayano Kunimitsu, the Japanese State Minister for Foreign Affairs and Hiroshi Yoshimoto, the Japanese Ambassador to Ghana.

The visit, which took place at the KIPP site. underscored growing bilateral cooperation between Ghana and Japan in the energy and infrastructure sectors.

The delegation was received by Mr. Samuel Nana Brew-Butler, the Board Chairman of Cenpower Generation Limited, together with Members of Cenpower Management.

A statement issued in Accra the visit included a guided tour of the KIPP facility, during which the delegation observed the plant operations and received briefings on the project’s contribution to Ghana’s power generation capacity and national energy security.

It said members of the Japanese delegation expressed strong admiration for the scale, technical excellence, and strategic importance of the KIPP project, describing it as a compelling example of sustainable private-sector investment supporting national development.

Mr. Brew-Butler expressed appreciation for Japan’s longstanding partnership with Ghana.

“We are honoured to host this distinguished delegation and to showcase the KIPP project, which reflects our commitment to reliable power generation, operational excellence, and long-term national development,” he said.

He said the confidence expressed by the Japanese Government reinforces Ghana’s position as an attractive destination for strategic energy investments.

The Japanese State Minister for Foreign Affairs commended Cenpower for its role in strengthening Ghana’s power supply.

The Japanese Ambassador to Ghana noted that Japan remains committed to supporting projects that promote sustainable growth, private-sector participation, and energy resilience across Africa.

“The KIPP project aligns strongly with Japan’s development cooperation priorities,” he added.

Mr Darlington A. Ahuble, Plant Manager of the Kpone Independent Power Plant, highlighted the technical and operational standards of the facility.

“The KIPP project was designed and operated to meet the highest international standards of safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility,” he said.


He said they were pleased to demonstrate firsthand how the project continues to deliver reliable power to support Ghana’s industrial and economic growth.

Cenpower Generation Limited reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with the Government of Ghana and international partners to support the country’s energy transition, promote sustainable development, and deliver long-term value to the Ghanaian economy.

 

 

 

 

GNA