The Minister for Energy and Green Transition, John Jinapor, and his delegation were reportedly turned away from the Gbewaa Palace on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, as tensions escalated over the ongoing suspension of field operations by staff of the Northern Electricity Distribution Company (NEDCo).
Fish News understands the visit was part of a diplomatic effort by the minister to engage the Overlord of Dagbon following recent friction between NEDCo management and the palace.
The utility company has come under fire for alleged acts of disrespect and for cutting power supply to parts of Tamale, including key traditional areas.
Our sources indicate that the minister intended to appeal for calm and mend ties between NEDCo and the traditional authorities.
However, the Overlord reportedly refused to grant the delegation an audience, insisting that the electricity supply must first be restored to all affected communities before any engagement can proceed.
The Minister and his entourage were consequently asked to leave the palace premises.
The standoff follows growing public anger over prolonged power cuts in Tamale, compounded by NEDCo’s suspension of services amid security concerns.
The company earlier accused residents of interfering with their operations and threatening field staff.