The Energy Commission’s board, led by the esteemed Professor John Gatsi, gathered in a formal ceremony to officially welcome a new leader to their team. With a sense of optimism and purpose, they introduced Adwoa Serwaa Bondzie as the Acting Executive Secretary of the Energy Commission.
During the meeting, discussions centered on the vital role of the Commission as an effective regulator in the energy sector. Professor Gatsi emphasized the importance of the Commission’s core mandate—ensuring energy efficiency, promoting renewable energy sources, and supporting innovative initiatives such as electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. The board recognized that these functions are crucial for sustainable development and energy security in the region.
Adwoa Serwaa Bondzie expressed her commitment to advancing the Commission’s objectives. She highlighted her focus on strengthening regulatory functions, ensuring compliance with electric wiring regulations across regions, and enhancing communication channels to educate and inform the public about energy conservation and renewable initiatives.
The board agreed that with her leadership, the Energy Commission could better serve its purpose—driving innovation, ensuring safety, and fostering a sustainable energy future for the nation. The meeting concluded with a shared vision to work collaboratively towards a resilient and efficient energy sector, guided by transparency, regulation, and public engagement.
As Adwoa Serwaa Bondzie stepped into her new role, it marked a promising new chapter for the Energy Commission—one committed to impactful regulation and a sustainable energy future for all.



