Audio By Carbonatix
Residents of Cape Coast who have been waiting on the construction of a new harbour since the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) won its re-election bid in 2020 may have their hopes dashed.
According to President Akufo-Addo, that infrastructure project was never a part of the list of commitments tabled before him for his second term.
“The commitment was never to a harbour; it was to a landing site,” he said on Cape Coast-based Eagle FM on Monday.
It was the first stop on his two-day tour of the Central Region as part of his annual working visits to the country’s 16 regions.
Justifying his statement, President Akufo-Addo referenced Page 88 of the NPP’s 2020 Manifesto, dubbed Leadership of Service: Protecting our Progress, Transforming Ghana for All.
Per the document, he outlined a few of the sites slated for the Central Region, which he said are at various stages of completion as far as Phase One is concerned.

The sites listed “involves Senya Bereku which is 92% nearly 93% complete, Elmina - 13% complete, Moree 78% complete, Winneba - 57% complete, Gomoa Fetteh 19% and Mumford 79 to 80% complete.”
This was in response to a question about plans for the project, which had been bandied about by the people of the region.
However, the President clarified that the party actually pledged to put up a landing site as captured in the 2020 manifesto and earmarked for execution in 2022.
“I never said I was going to build a harbour in Cape Coast. I said I was going to build a landing site like what I’ve done in these six other places in the Central Region. Cape Coast will also have its landing site, and the construction of that will start next year.”
However, Myjoyonline.com's perusal of the policy 2020 manifesto uncovered a paragraph that may be the basis of the region's aspiration over a harbour that they believe would have improved the fortunes of the town's coastal communities.
Page 160 of the document highlights some infrastructure development to be expected when the NPP secures power in the general elections.

This portion touches on several initiatives, including the commencement of the construction of "a new harbour in Cape Coast, and a new airport in Cape Coast."
During his address at the launch of the party’s manifesto in August 2020, Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia also disclosed that “for the people of Cape Coast, I have good news for you. We are building a new harbour in Cape Coast and a new airport in Cape Coast.”
Meanwhile, on the idea of an airport in the region, President Akufo-Addo explained that consensus about the location among other studies is complete.
"The commitment to build the airport in Cape Coast, that one is 100% committed, work is ongoing it, and I think very soon, just as we have seen with Wa, Ho, Sunyani - its almost complete, Cape Coast will get its own airport," he added.
President Akufo-Addo’s tour in the region will involve the commissioning and inspection of projects under Government’s 1-District-1-Factory initiative and the inspection of ongoing road projects.
Latest Stories
-
Zelensky signals progress in talks with US on peace plan
29 minutes -
Don’t scrap OSP – Anti-corruption CSO demands review
4 hours -
GIS, EU vow closer security cooperation to boost northern border control
4 hours -
IGP leads major show of force with new armoured fleet
6 hours -
Two female prison officers killed in ghastly crash
6 hours -
Abolish or Reform? Abu Jinapor counsels sober reflection on debate over future of Special Prosecutor’s Office
8 hours -
2026 World Cup: Can Ghana navigate England, Croatia, and Panama in Group L?
8 hours -
NAIMOS task force arrests 9 Chinese illegal miners, destroys equipment at Dadieso
8 hours -
NAIMOS advances into Atiwa Forest, uncovers child labour, river diversion and heavy machinery
9 hours -
NAIMOS Task Force storms Fanteakwa South, dismantles galamsey operations
9 hours -
The Kissi Agyebeng Removal Bid: A Look at the Numbers
10 hours -
DVLA to roll out digitised accident reports, new number plates and 24-hour services
10 hours -
DVLA Workers’ Union opens 2025 Annual Residential Delegates Congress with call for excellence, equity and solidarity
11 hours -
Scholarships Secretariat sets December 8–9 interviews for Commonwealth Scholarship applicants
11 hours -
WASSCE decline reveals deep gaps, there’s need to overhaul education system – Franklin Cudjoe
11 hours
