97.6km Tema-Mpakadan rail line takes off
Ā The Tema-Mpakadan Standard Gauge Railway Line (SGRL) and Diesel MulĀtiple Unit trains (DMU) was on Friday inaugurated in Tema by the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The $447 million 97.6-kilometre railway line project including a 300-metre bridge over the VolĀta River is to, among others things, play a critical part of a multi-modal transport system that inteĀgrates rail, road and inland transport, improving logistics efficiency and boosting trade, particularly in agriculture and port operations.
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President Akufo-Addo (middle) supported by Mr John Peter Amewu (left), and Mr Yohane Amarh Ashitey (right) to cut the tape to inaugurate the Tema-Mpakadan Railway Project
The project is the first section of Ghana-BurkiĀna Faso interconnectivity project connecting Tema, Ghanaās key port city, to Mpakadan, aimed at strengthening links with neighbouring countries.
President Akufo-Addo in his inaugural address, said the first ever SGRL in Ghana, symbolised the bold strides of government in modernising the transport infrastructure to drive the economic growth of the country.
He explained that the project was part of the broader vision to create a modern railway network to support economic growth and regional integraĀtion.
āSince 2017, the government has placed railway development at the forefront of its agenda, recĀognising it as a catalyst for industrialisation, trade facilitation and socioeconomic transformationā.
In addition to promoting regional trade by enĀhancing Ghanaās role as a logistics hub in West AfĀrica, President Akufo-Addo said the project would significantly decongest our roads, minimise the rapid deterioration of road infrastructure and the alarming increase in road accidents on the roads.
President Akufo-Addo described the project which was constructed at a cost of $447 million credit facility from India Exim bank as a lifeline for communities and businesses, explaining that it would lower transportation costs, improve agriculĀtural trade and enhance port operations.
āThe economic and social benefits of this project are far-reaching and transformative. By alleviating the pressure on our road network, we will extend the lifeline of critical routes including those along the eastern corridor while lowering the cost of transporting bulk goods, agricultural proĀduce and containers thereby enhancing business competitivenessā.
āThe project is expected to facilitate the seamĀless movement of goods such as fuel, cement and agricultural produce while boosting port competĀitiveness by minimising vessel waiting times and improving cargo handling efficiency,ā he stated.
President Akufo-Addo emphasised the commitĀment of the government to expanding Ghanaās railway network guided by the revised 2020 RailĀway Master Plan.
āThe Tema-Mpakadan railway line is just one piece of a larger puzzle. Guided by our 2020 revised railway Master Plan, we will continue to expand the reach of Ghanaās railway network to unlock the full potential of our economyā.
The Minister of Railway Development, John Peter Amewu, stated that the significant investĀment in the railway development and infrastrucĀture would position Ghana to achieve long-term economic growth, improved regional cooperation and sustainable development.
Ā FROM KEN AFEDZI, TEMA
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