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President Akufo-Addo has officially commissioned the 97-kilometer Tema-Mpakadan railway line, a transformative infrastructure project marking a new chapter in Ghana’s transportation sector.
The commissioning ceremony, held at the Tema Harbour on November 22, heralded the opening of Ghana’s first standard gauge railway, constructed at a cost of $447 million through a credit facility from India-Exim Bank.
Speaking at the event, President Akufo-Addo highlighted the railway's significance in addressing longstanding challenges in Ghana’s transportation sector.
“This historic achievement, the first-ever standard gauge railway line in Ghana, symbolises the bold strides we’re making to modernise our transport infrastructure and drive the economic growth of our nation,” the President said.
He emphasised the railway’s role in Ghana’s first multimodal transport system, integrating rail, road, and inland water transport to connect Tema Port with Buipe Port via the Volta Lake.

“By reducing our reliance on road transport, for long-distance freight and passenger movement, this railway line will address several critical challenges that have hindered Ghana's development.
“It will decongest significantly our roads, alleviating the health burden that has led to severe traffic congestion, the rapid deterioration of road infrastructure, and an alarming increase in road accidents," the President added.
President Akufo-Addo described the railway as a “lifeline” for communities and businesses, explaining that it would lower transportation costs, improve agricultural trade, and enhance port operations.
“The 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 simultaneously lowering the cost of transporting bulk goods, agricultural produce, and containers, thereby enhancing business competitiveness.

"It will offer a reliable and cost-effective transportation alternative for passengers in areas currently underserved by road networks, ensuring greater accessibility and convenience," he noted.
The project is expected to facilitate the seamless movement of goods such as fuel, cement, and agricultural produce while boosting port competitiveness by minimising vessel waiting times and improving cargo handling efficiency.
President Akufo-Addo reiterated his administration’s commitment to expanding Ghana’s railway network, guided by the revised 2020 Railway Master Plan.
“The Tema-Mpakadan Railway Line is just one piece of a larger puzzle. Guided by our 2020 revised Railway Master Plan, we'll continue to expand the reach of Ghana's railway network to unlock the full potential of our economy.

“This is a vision that will require sustained investment, partnerships, and unwavering national wealth. As I commission this landmark project today, I'm filled with hope for the brighter future that lies ahead for our future. Together, let us continue to build an efficient, interconnected, and prosperous Ghana,” he said.
The President extended appreciation to the Indian government, local chiefs, and community members for their contributions and sacrifices during the project.
“I extend my deepest gratitude to the chiefs and people of the communities affected by this project. Your patience, cooperation, and sacrifices have been invaluable. As the ultimate beneficiaries of this infrastructure, I urge you to take pride in it and protect it for generations to come," he stated.
President Akufo-Addo called for collective responsibility in maintaining the railway, stressing its importance as a national asset that empowers communities, invigorates businesses, and strengthens industries.
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