West Africa Energy Cooperation Summit Agenda 2025
Agenda
Note: Topics, timings and speakers may be subject to change as the agenda develops.
French Translation will be available throughout the agenda.
Registration & Networking
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Opening Ceremony
EnergyNet Opening Remarks
High-Level Host Country Welcome Remarks
Speakers
H.E. Honourable John Abdulai Jinapor
Ministers Roundtable: Maximising the Power of Regional Collaboration to Scale up Energy Development
WAPP vision: “To integrate the national power systems into a unified regional electricity market with the
ultimate goal of providing, in the medium and long term, a regular and reliable energy at competitive cost to the citizenry of the ECOWAS region.”
- How is the ECOWAS region working together to fulfil their energy needs at national and regional level?
- What are the needs and solutions for regional interconnection?
- Making standardised energy trading a reality through WAPP
Moderator
Kweku Awotwi
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Jeremiah Kpan Koung
H.E. Honourable John Abdulai Jinapor
H.E. Honourable Adebayo Adelabu
H.E. Honourable Dr. Abdul Rahim Jalloh
H.E. Honourable Dr. Dele Alake
H.E. Honourable Nani Juwara
H.E. Honourable Dr. Kandeh K. Yumkella
Networking Coffee
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Unleashing the Region’s Renewable Energy Potential for a Just Energy Transition
- From tenders to financial close for solar and wind projects – where are the most promising opportunities?
- Insights into tenders in Benin (MCC), Burkina Faso (World Bank) and more
- What does Just Energy Transition mean for different countries in the region? E.g. Nigeria is mostly run on diesel generators vs Ghana which is 89% electrified.
- What is the state of storage? What are lessons learnt from recent projects (Malawi, Sierra Leone etc.)
- How can World Bank’s 800 MW scaling solar in Côte d’Ivoire be replicated in West Africa?
Moderator
Aliyu Alhassan Yahaya
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Jeremiah Kpan Koung
H.E. Honourable Dr. Kandeh K. Yumkella
Pamoussa Ouedraogo
Eunice Biritwum
Diouma Kobor
Session Switch Over
Gas Strategies, Infrastructure and Financing as the Backbone of Regional Energy Development
- What are the updates on the Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline, the Trans-Saharan gas pipeline and the expansion plans for the West Africa Gas Pipeline?
- Fit for purpose – where are the opportunities to upgrade old existing infrastructure?
- How is the financing discussion changing? Are global and local investors ready to unleash capital post-US elections?
- HFO to gas in Senegal’s Bel Air power plant and Ghana’s Tema, what next?
- Regional outlook for oil and gas production as the world moves away from fossil fuels, raising concerns about long-term economic stability and investment.
Speakers
Sulemana Abubakari
Edmond Kombat
Hamis Ussif
Baboucarr Njie
Wale Yusuff
Michael Konadu
Patrick Udechukwu
Jillian Foerster
Networking Lunch
Financiers Roundtable: What are DFIs and Commercial Investors Looking for to Say “YES”
- What are the debt, currency and macro-economic factors exclusive to the region, and is the financial
community prepared? - With Power Africa’s withdrawal creating a significant gap, what opportunities exist for financiers?
- How can local commercial capital, sovereign wealth funds and pension funds lead the way and strengthen international investor confidence?
- Local currency funding as the way forward to improve the capacity, efficiency, and management.
- Blended financing solutions.
Speakers
Cheick Oumar Diallo
Kobby Bentsi-Enchill
Sarah Lane
Lindiwe Zwane
Sylvia Monthe
Amana Bawa
Roger Stuart
Networking Coffee
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Ghana Country Spotlight: From Economic Crisis to Winning Back Investor Confidence
Ghana’s economic reforms and debt restructuring efforts under President John Mahama’s leadership is making fast progress. Its economy is cooling inflation faster than anyone expected from more than 50% in 2022 into the low teens in 2025. And in 2024, Ghana’s GDP growth exceeded expectations, reaching 5.7%, a significant improvement from the 3.1% recorded in 2023.
- The Volta Economic Corridor, 24-hour economy and a $10 billion infrastructure program, how is Ghana delivering these ambitious programmes and specifically where are the energy projects?
- What is Ghana doing to win back investor confidence?
- What are investors looking for to move forward?
Moderator
Sydney Nii Ayitey Tetteh
Speakers
H.E. Honourable John Abdulai Jinapor
Yussif Sulemana
Moses Asaga
Erik Granskog
Charles Wilfried Abedier
Welcome to Ghana – Networking Party
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Public and Private Sector Collaboration to Boost National Transmission & Regional Interconnection
- How can private sector investments in transmission boost the overall system?
- Success stories from Uganda and South Africa – what lessons can be transferred?
- Moving from bilateral to regional trading, what needs to be in place?
- Opportunities from the CLSG 225-kilovolt line connecting Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
- Opportunities from the OMVG 225-kilovolt interconnector linking Gambia, Guinea, Guinea Bissau and Senegal.
- Upgrading old infrastructure – a quick fix?
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Dr. Abdul Rahim Jalloh
Sule Abdulaziz
Mark Baah
Friday Sule
Loïc Ehua
Peter James
Networking Coffee
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Utilities Rising to the Challenge
- West Africa’s utilities are thinking bolder and getting creative – is this enough?
- How are utilities working to re-structure debt and clear payment backlogs?
- Which utilities are successful and why?
- How are utilities preparing to soak up additional generation?
- How are utilities partnering with private sector solutions?
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Nani Juwara
Edward Obeng-Kenzo
Milton Gegbai
Karimou Chabi Sika
Arnaud Gouet
Rushaiya Ibrahim-Tanko
Networking Lunch
Energy Efficiency to Cut Costs and Boost Energy Security
- Which distribution systems are working, and which aren’t? Why?
- Is there a place for private sector players to become solution providers?
- What are successful strategies to set cost-reflective tariffs?
- What is the role of AI and smart technologies?
Speakers
Bangaly Maty
William Amuna
Rekhiat Momoh
Francis Agoha
Ete Pinnick
Networking Coffee
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Filling the Gaps with Off-Grid Solution for Energy Access and Captive Power
- Exploring the roles of renewables and gas for off-grid projects. Is solar enough?
- What are the greatest needs for captive power plants?
- Can Off-Grid fill the rural electrification gap and for how long?
- Are Off-Grid solutions financially viable? What can be done to make them more profitable and attractive to investors?
Moderator
Anita Otubu
Speakers
H.E. Honourable Dr. Dele Alake
Abba Aliyu
Jean-Baptiste Ky
Samuel Bocay Nagbe
Ngozi Beckley-Lines
Kirtika Challa
Leticia Insaidoo
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