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Mahama to attend Africa Energy Technology Conference 2026 in Accra 

Ghana's President to open continental energy technology conference in Ghana, reinforcing his commitment to intra-African trade and sustainable development

Republic Online by Republic Online
March 24, 2026
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Mahama to attend Africa Energy Technology Conference 2026 in Accra 
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ACCRA, GHANA — March 2026 — In a significant endorsement of Africa’s energy transformation agenda, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana, will officially open the Africa Energy Technology Conference (AETC) 2026 organised by AETC in partnership with the ministry of Energy and Green Transition on May 19 at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.

The announcement follows a high-level courtesy visit by Africa Energy Technology Centre leadership to the Office of the Vice President in February, during which Ms. Emelia Akumah, President and Founder of the Africa Energy Technology Centre, formally extended the invitation to Ghana’s highest office.

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The subsequent confirmation of President Mahama’s participation marks a watershed moment for the conference, which runs this year from May 19-21 under the theme “From Borders to Bridges: Driving Intra-African Trade and Development through Energy & Technology Services”.

H.E. John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana will be joined by H.E. Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana and his peers H.E. Daniel Francisco Chapo, President of Mozambique, Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, President of Namibia, H.E. Dickon Amiss Thomas Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada, H.E. João Lourenço, President of Angola and some high-profile officials including H.E. Wamkele Mene, Secretary-General, AfCFTA, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Aliko Dangote Founder and President/CEO of the Dangote Group, H.E. Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry & Advanced Technology and CEO of ADNOC, Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Chief Executive Officer of Masdar and many more.

President Mahama’s address will set the direction for three days of high-level deliberations, expected to draw over 1,500 delegates from more than 30 countries, including 55 African ministers and 100 VIP speakers. His participation aligns seamlessly with the conference theme and his administration’s broader “Accra Reset” initiative, a continental cooperation blueprint focused on industrialisation, technological self-sufficiency, and repositioning Africa within the changing global order.

The President’s engagement with AETC 2026 comes at a pivotal moment. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos earlier this year, Mahama articulated a vision that resonates deeply with the conference objectives: “We must knit together the patchwork of success stories. To move from resetting one country to resetting the entire development model”. This philosophy of continental integration forms the philosophical backbone of AETC 2026, which seeks to transform Africa from a consumer of energy technology into a leading hub for its creation and implementation.

President Mahama’s participation in AETC 2026 reflects his consistent emphasis on shared responsibility in national development. Delivering the State of the Nation Address to Parliament on February 27, he underscored that while ultimate accountability rests with the presidency, “the work of nation-building goes beyond it; through the labour, enterprise, and civic spirit of millions of Ghanaians, whose daily efforts give policy life”.

This philosophy extends to the energy sector, where the President has championed initiatives to integrate youth and women into the value chain. During the AETC delegation’s visit to the Vice President, H.E. Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang stressed the necessity of addressing structural vulnerabilities that stifle potential, noting that participation of women and young people must be intentionally “baked into” the design of energy initiatives.

The conference agenda reflects the priorities his excellency articulated at the African Union Summit in February 2026, where he hosted the “Accra Reset: Addis Reckoning” on the margins of the 39th AU Summit. That gathering focused on ending dependency on external systems, building border-free prosperity, and executing reforms in minerals, trade, payments, and talent mobility themes that permeate the AETC 2026 programme.

Key sessions across the three days include:

Day one will be the Strategic Framework which will opened by H.E. Jon Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana, focusing on Policy Harmonisation, Cross-Border Finance, and Digital Connectivity.

On the evening of the Day one AETC 2026 will be crowned with an Exclusive Gala Dinner & Trade Awards Night hosted by H.E. Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, Vice President, Republic of Ghana.

Day two will continue with the Trade & Human Capital Engine focusing on Intra-African Commerce, Service Exports, and Workforce Mobility. A dedicated session on “Women & Girls in Energy Innovation & Technology (AETC) and Women Driving Regional Energy Projects” will showcase innovations by women entrepreneurs.

Day three will be Implementation and future solutions that feature technical sessions, deal-making platforms, and a Youth Spotlight empowering the next generation of energy leaders. The closing ceremony will chart a roadmap for intra-African trade and celebrate achievements.

Ghana as Gateway

The AETC’s choice of Accra as the venue for its flagship conference underscores Ghana’s strategic position in Africa’s energy landscape. Ms. Akumah emphasised during the February meeting with the Vice President that AETC aims to “transform Ghana into the definitive and decisive gateway for energy technology transformation across the sub-region”.

With sustained partnerships at the highest levels of government, the AETC is positioning Ghana as the natural hub for energy technology innovation, investment, and policy coordination. The conference’s Deal Room and Investor ConneXion platform will connect project developers with financiers, while the Innovation Exhibition will showcase cutting-edge technologies from across the continent.

A Call to Action

President Mahama’s address on May 19 is expected to build on his recent calls for unity and collective action. At Davos, he urged leaders to “invest in skills, industrialise collaboratively, negotiate as one, produce at home, and hold ourselves accountable”. The AETC 2026 provides a concrete platform for translating this rhetoric into measurable outcomes.

As the President noted in his State of the Nation Address: “Unity in moments of cultural pride has proved easier than unity in moments of political disagreement. If we can mobilise that same collective resolve for our development agenda, we will see real progress”.

Looking Ahead

With registration now open and early bird discounts available, AETC 2026 promises to be the most consequential energy technology gathering on the continent this year. As Africa stands at the crossroads of the global energy transition, the gathering of leaders, innovators, and investors at the Labadi Beach Hotel from May 19-21 represents a critical opportunity to ensure the continent’s energy future is not only sustainable but driven by a new generation of African innovators, entrepreneurs, and leaders prepared to take their place on the global stage.

For further information:

Conference Registration: www.aetconference.com/register

Media Enquiries: info@aetconference.com

Venue: Labadi Beach Hotel, Accra, Ghana

Dates: May 19-21, 2026 (8:00am – 6:00pm daily)

About AETC: The Africa Energy Technology Conference is the continent’s premier platform for showcasing innovation, attracting strategic investment, and driving practical implementation across the energy ecosystem. AETC 2026 is organised by the Africa Energy Technology Centre in partnership with key industry stakeholders and government institutions.

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