Adwoa Serwaa Bondzie Appointed Acting Executive Secretary of Energy Commission

President of the Republic has appointed Adwoa Serwaa Bondzie as the Acting Executive Secretary of the Energy Commission, effective immediately.

The appointment marks a strategic shift for the commission as it undergoes a period of significant modernization and internal reform.

Ms. Bondzie transitions to the Energy Commission from Bulk Energy Storage and Transportation Limited (BOST), where she served as the Acting Deputy Managing Director. During her tenure at BOST, she was credited with playing a key role in downstream energy management, experience that is expected to translate into robust oversight at the regulatory level.

The formal transition took place on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, when the Board Secretary officially introduced Ms. Bondzie to the commission’s management and staff.

Her arrival comes at a time when the Energy Commission is leaning heavily into administrative and technical upgrades. The current Board has signaled a commitment to rigorous oversight, focusing on three primary pillars:

Energy analysts suggest that Ms. Bondzie’s operational background will be an asset as the commission balances traditional power regulation with Ghana’s growing push toward sustainable energy solutions.

Staff and management have reportedly welcomed the new head, expressing optimism that her leadership will provide the stability needed to navigate the complexities of the evolving energy landscape.