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The government has secured another $250 million to support the construction of the Eastern Corridor road that will link the northern parts of the country to the south, through the Volta Region.
This follows the decision of the Brazilian government to review the term of a $250 million loan facility already granted to the country, but for a different project.
With this approval, the government can now access the facility for road infrastructural development on the eastern corridor road project.
This was the outcome of meetings held between Vice-President John Dramani Mahama and his Brazilian counterpart, Michel Miguel Elias Temer Lulia.
Also present were Roads and Highways Minister; Joe Gidisu, the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chris Kpodo, a Deputy Finance Minister; Seth Terkper and the Brazilian Minister for Development, Industry and Commerce; Fernando Pimentel.
The Vice-President, who was on a three-day working visit at the invitation of the Brazilian Government" delivered a special congratulatory message from President John Evans Atta Mills to the new government of President Dilma Vana Rousseff on his electoral victory.
Mr. Mahama and his Brazilian counterpart renewed their resolve to deepen economic and political cooperation between the two countries for the mutual benefit of their people.
This is the second visit by the Vice-President to Brazil, the first being an official visit in March, 2010. During that visit; Mr. Mahama used the opportunity to congratulate Brazil on establishing the regional headquarters of EMBRAPA, the renowned Brazilian Agricultural Research Institute, in Accra.
Brazil has also agreed to support Ghana with technical assistance and affirmed its commitment to supply Ghana with 500 tractors under the More Food for Africa Programme.
The meeting also discussed the supply of buses for mass transport in the cities of Ghana to ease traffic congestion.
Other projects tabled for discussion included Ghana's request to Brazil for financial and technical assistance to construct key road intersections, steel bridges and feeder roads to ease transportation of farm produce.
The emphasis, according to the Vice-President, is transportation within the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) operational zones.
Source: Daily Graphic
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