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The Chief Executive Officer of Richardson Group of Companies, John Andrew Richardson, has called on President John Mahama to include the re-establishment of a national airline as part of his ambitious Reset Agenda.
As the founder of Oligarch Africa Ltd, Mr. Richardson, a seasoned entrepreneur and leader in the travel and tourism industry, emphasized the profound impact a national airline could have on Ghana’s economy, tourism, and global image.
Reflecting on the legacy of Ghana Airways, established in the late 1950s by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Mr. Richardson in a statement highlighted its historical role as a symbol of national pride and progress.
“The national airline had its own fleet including Douglas DC-9s and McDonnell Douglas DC-10’s with weekly flights from Accra to cities such as; London, Paris, Zurich, New York,” he said.
Mr. Richardson expressed his belief that reviving the spirit of Ghana Airways or forming a new national airline under a public-private partnership (PPP) agreement could yield immense benefits for the country.
According to him, a well-managed national airline could be a game-changer for Ghana’s economy.
“A new national airline will boost our tourism sector enhance job creation and revenue generation. An efficient national airline will improve trade and connectivity by facilitating trade seamlessly ensuring the movement of goods especially exports. It will also serve as a symbol of National identity and pride, projecting a positive image of the country globally.”
Mr. Richardson further underscored the symbolic importance of a national airline, stating that it could project a positive image of Ghana globally.
“It will serve as a symbol of national identity and pride, strengthening our diplomatic ties by opening routes to strategic countries,” he said.

John Andrew Richardson is the CEO of Richardson Group of Companies
In addition to its economic and cultural benefits, the seasoned entrepreneur pointed out that a national airline could enhance Ghana’s sovereign control over air travel policies, including security and route management.
This, he argued, would solidify the nation’s position in regional and global aviation markets.
In view of these reason, Mr Richardson appealed to President Mahama to incorporate this vision into the Reset Agenda, ensuring that the airline is not only reestablished but also efficiently managed under a PPP model.
“I believe the above sits well within your Reset Agenda, and if considered, Ghanaians will benefit immensely,” he asserted.
As the founder of Oligarch Africa Ltd, a premier international travel and tours agency, Mr. Richardson’s advocacy stems from his deep understanding of the aviation and tourism sectors.
His call aligns with Ghana’s broader aspirations for sustainable economic growth and global connectivity.
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