General News of Thursday, 20 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Samira Bawumia, the Second Lady of Ghana, has emphasized the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions, particularly in the realm of clean cooking. Speaking at a recent event, she highlighted that access to clean cooking methods is not just a luxury but a necessity that cannot be postponed. Bawumia pointed out that millions of Ghanaians still rely on traditional cooking fuels, which pose health risks and contribute to environmental degradation. She called for concerted efforts from all stakeholders to promote renewable energy sources and improve access to cleaner alternatives. Her advocacy aligns with global initiatives aimed at achieving universal access to affordable and sustainable energy by 2030. Bawumia's message resonated strongly as she urged policymakers, civil society, and private sectors to collaborate in providing innovative solutions that meet the needs of communities. By prioritizing clean cooking technologies, she argues, Ghana can enhance public health while also addressing climate change challenges. The Second Lady's call to action reflects a growing recognition of the importance of integrating sustainable energy into national development strategies for a healthier future.