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Ghana-Press-Review April 05, 2021 to 11:10 211 APA – Accra (Ghana) Ghana’s reaffirmation of its commitment to the Ghana-Burkina Faso 1100km railway project and the washing offshore of over 60 dolphin look-alike mammals and large numbers of different species of fish along the coasts of Axim-Bewire in Ghana in the last two days are the trending stories in the Ghanaian press on Monday.
The Graphic reports that Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to the Ghana-Burkina Faso 1100km railway project.
The new Minister of Railway Development in Ghana, Mr. John Peter Amewu was in Ougadougou Burkina this week to reaffirm that commitment.
Mr. Amewu was accompanied by accompanied by officials from the Ministry of Railways Development, Ghana Railway Development Authority, and project Transaction Advisors (Represented by Team Engineering and Vision consult).
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BY: Enoch Darfah Frimpong
Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to the Ghana-Burkina Faso 1100km railway project.
The new Minister of Railway Development in Ghana, Mr John Peter Amewu was in Ougadougou Burkina this week to reaffirm that commitment.
Mr Amewu was accompanied by accompanied by officials from the Ministry of Railways Development, Ghana Railway Development Authority, and project Transaction Advisors (Represented by Team Engineering and Vision consult).
They were received in Ougadougou by the Burkinabe Minister for Transport, Urban Mobility, and Road safety, Mr. Vincent Dabilou.
Their discussions also included the conclusion of discussions on the selection of a private partner to build, operate and transfer the Ghana-Burkina 1100km railway line.
John-Peter Amewu, Minister of Railways Development and Member of Parliament (MP) for Hohoe Constituency, has said one of his many plans for the railway sector was to leave a legacy of a revamped and robust sector driving Ghana 39;s transport sector and economy during and after his tenure. He said he would also detach the Asset ownership role of the Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA) as a regulator of the industry adding that ldquo;I sincerely believe this will help bring
The Minister of Railways Development, Mr John-Peter Amewu, has stated that one of his many plans for the railway sector is to leave a legacy of a revamped and robust sector that drives Ghana’s transport sector.
He said it would also be his priority as the new minister to speed up processes for the completion of the Intercontinental transportation system through rail from Tema to Burkina Faso.
Mr Amewu, who is also the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Hohoe Constituency, said the completion of the system would facilitate the supply of products and services while creating a good business bond with neighbouring Burkina Faso and beyond.