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Ghana Railway Ladies Association has honoured Minister of Railways Development and Member of Parliament for Essikado-Ketan Constituency, Joe Ghartey for his visionary leadership in transforming the country’s railway sector.
The Association presented a citation of honour to the Minister Friday, expressing their profound appreciation for his dedication to the growth of Ghana’s railways sector.
“Joe Ghartey, it takes visionary leaders to initiate a plan, work through with determination and positive mindedness, to achieve that vision,” the citation read.
According to Association, the Attorney General is a visionary leader who seeks for the betterment of Ghana Railway Company Limited.

They said he has been successful to a large extent in moving Ghana away from its ‘colonial’ narrow gauge rail tracks to standard gauge, constructing several kilometers of railway lines and rehabilitating ones constructed as far back as colonial times.
“With your sense of railways infrastructural development, you have been working tirelessly throughout these four years,to put the Railway sector on a very high pedestal.
“Under the regime of the minister of railways development, some notable developments such as the Trans-Ecowas Lines, Ghana-Burkina Railway Interconnectivity, Western and Central lines, Tema-Mpakadan line, main Location Workshop and the Railway Central Training Institute will contribute immensely to the growth of the economy.

“This citation is in appreciation and recognition of your dedication to the growth of Ghana Railway Company Limited.”
“God grant you the strength of heart, perfect health of motive and of will to do your part until your purpose is fulfilled, do not falter. May the Lord our God bless you and establish the work of your hands”.
Mr. Ghartey who is seeking a re-election as MP for Essikado-Ketan, took over what the Association described as an ailing railway sector upon the assumption of power by President Nana Akufo-Addo.
The Minister thanked the Railways Ladies Association and the railway workers generally for all their support over the past three years.
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