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Fri, 14 May 2021 Feature Article

Ghana Astutely Recognizes Importance of Rail Infrastructure

Ghana Astutely Recognizes Importance of Rail Infrastructure

The commitment by the government of Ghana to upgrade its railroad system, including a rail line to Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso indicates an understanding of the importance of infrastructure. Railroads build nations by moving freight, connecting the nation internally and externally, and serve as a spine for manufacturing centers. All progressing economies exist on the foundation of an integrated infrastructure platform.

This new railroad from Port Tema to Burkina Faso, discussed in the article below-Go To Ouagadougou!-is an ambitious 1,000 kilometer rail connection, which will become Ghana’s first ever rail line beyond Kumase.

Prior to 2017, less than 10% of the old British network of 947 kilometers was operational! The Master Plan of the Ghana Railway Development Authority, completed in 2013, envisages a 4,007 kilometer rail network at a cost of almost $21,508,000. Ghana’s president, Nana Akufo-Addo, now serving his second term, has been a major drive of this project.

This is exactly the bold visionary policy African nations need to develop their economies. Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, who together produce the majority of the world’s cocoa beans, can also become the economic drivers of West Africa and the Sahel, through infrastructure investments in rail and energy. New rail lines running north from Cote d’Ivoire’s port of Abidjan, the largest port in West Africa, to Burkina Faso, Bamako, Mali, and Guinea, would complement Ghana’s expansive rail program.

This is how the future of Africa will be built. This is the pathway to industrialization, which can finally eliminate hunger and poverty in Africa!

Go To Ouagadougou !

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Lawrence Freeman
Lawrence Freeman, © 2021

A Political-Economic Analyst for Africa and outspoken opponent of the current policies of neo-colonialism. Also a highly respected researcher, writer, and speaker on a variety of topics concerning Africa. . More LAWRENCE FREEMAN, POLITICAL-ECONOMIC ANALYST FOR AFRICA…
is an outspoken opponent of the current policies of neo-colonialism. He is a highly respected researcher, writer, and speaker on a variety of topics concerning Africa. An outspoken critic of the ICC attacks on African countries, Freeman led a delegation of American State Legislators to Sudan, who subsequently exposed the charges that the Khartoum government was engaged in slavery as fraudulent. Insisting that Africa no longer be forced to live in a dark age, he has consistently brought African governments a roadmap for transformative infrastructure projects. As the author of dozens of articles and reports on Africa, having travelled to the continent 25 times, Freeman served as a member of AFRICOM’s Advisory Committee under U.S. General Kip Ward. Most recently, he was appointed Vice Chairman of the Lake Chad Basin Scientific Committee and is currently working on a project to replenish the shrinking Lake Chad. Presently, he is teaching courses on the history of Africa, utilizing his decades of experience and knowledge.
Column: Lawrence Freeman

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Comments

JOSHUA | 2/5/2022 10:54:27 PM

THIS HAVE EASY SOLUTION GOVERNMENT BUILD RAILWAY LINE BY DIVIDING ACCRA INTO FOUR NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST AND BUILD ONE RAIL LINE FROM NORTH TO SOUTH, EAST TO WEST AND BUILD ANOTHERRAIL LINE CIRCLE AROUND THE FOUR POINTS +0. IN THIS CASE YOU DON'T NEED SKY TRAIN EASY TO MAINTAIN THESE LINES. BUILD SIMILAR SYTLE MODEL IN KUMASI, TAKORADI, LATER THE REST OF REGIONAL CAPITALS AND GET RAID OF ALL TROTRO OFF GHANA ROADS PERIOD.THIS WILL HELP EASE TRAFFIC WITHIN THE CITY AND THE BUSINESS DISTRICTS .....

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