By Wisdom JONNY-NUEKPE
President John Mahama has emphasised his government’s commitment to building a safe, accessible and technology-driven smart transport system that supports job creation, enhances trade and aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Addressing dignitaries at the Ghana Transport and Logistics Fair maiden edition, the president indicated that government’s ongoing agenda includes modernising rail, road, maritime and aviation systems to improve intermodal connectivity and leveraging digital platforms to streamline logistics operations across the country.
“We are also focused on promoting smart mobility, developing a robust regulatory framework for the safe use of motorcycles and tricycles for fee-paying passenger services and expanding the reach of public transport systems – all within a framework that prioritises safety, efficiency and environmental sustainability,” President Mahama said.
On the theme ‘Resetting Ghana’s transport sector for improved connectivity, innovation and investment’, the event marks a milestone and offers a platform for dialogue, innovation and partnership across public and private sector actors.
Commending organisers and the transport sector ministry, President Mahama explained that the event aligns seamlessly with the country’s broader vision of positioning as a transport and logistics hub within West Africa and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Transport, he emphasised, remains the lifeblood of every economy as it connects people to opportunities, opens markets, drives innovation and fuels inclusive national development.
Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe says the sector is committed to transforming urban mobility to reduce congestion by investing in smart, resilient infrastructure and creating meaningful opportunities so young people can participate in the transport economy.
“More importantly, we recognise the importance of formalising and strengthening Okada business – a venture which employs more than two million young men – to ensure they contribute safely and productively to the economy,” Mr. Nikpe said.
The two-day fair showcased latest vehicles, aviation technologies, shipping solutions, rail concepts, electric mobility and digital platforms that are shaping the future of transportation.
It offered students and the public a rare opportunity to experience the transport world firsthand through engaging exhibitions, product demonstrations and interactive learning spaces among other informative experiences.
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