A fresh chapter has begun at the Energy Commission as Adwoa Serwa Bondzie steps into the high-stakes role of Acting Executive Secretary, signaling what insiders describe as a pivotal moment for Ghana’s energy sector.
Her appointment comes at a time when the Commission faces mounting pressure to drive innovation, strengthen regulation, and steer the nation through evolving energy demands. Industry watchers say Bondzie’s leadership could prove decisive in shaping policy direction, enhancing compliance, and advancing sustainable energy initiatives.
Colleagues have praised her depth of expertise and strategic insight, expressing confidence that she will bring steady hands and bold vision to the Commission’s top office.
With the energy sector central to Ghana’s economic growth and industrial expansion, all eyes are now on Bondzie as she assumes the acting role — and on the reforms and initiatives that may follow under her watch.


