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Atuabo Free Port will not disturb GPHA – Richard Anamoo

  • SOURCE: | qwesa2big
  • The formation of the Atuabo Free Port (Lonrho) in the oil enclave of the Western Region will and cannot not disturb the fortunes of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), the Director General of the Authority, Mr. Richard Anamoo, has observed.

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    According to him GPHA was shifting itself through the injection of massive infrastructure and expansion works at both Takoradi and Tema ports, to accommodate additional capacities of cargo and enhance efficiency, effectiveness and quality service delivery to customers on timely basis.

    It will be recalled that, Parliament passed a bill last year giving legal backing for the establishment of the Atuabo Free Port, which met several opposition from a section of the public who feared that the new port would affect the fortunes of the GPHA and that the idea must be discarded.

    Mr. Anamoo disclosed this at an interaction forum with media practitioners in Accra.
    The forum, the first of its kind to be organised by GPHA, was on the theme, “Enhancing the future to provide the most efficient marine services” aimed at educating and updating media practitioners on the status of ongoing port expansion projects and other port issues.

     

    Mr. Richard Anamoo

    Mr. Anamoo said that with a 122 million dollar-credit facility from the Rand Merchant Bank in South Africa, the Tema port was creating a four-berth jetty for the handling of bulk cargo.
    But Mr. Anamoo has assured Ghanaians that “GPHA is embracing the future to provide the most efficient marine services in West Africa, he noted.
    Likewise, the Director General of GPHA 197 million pounds expansion works had begun at Ghana’s second port, Takoradi, in the Western Region.
    The expansion works, Mr. Anamoo explained, included extending the breakwater by more than one kilometre to create a new harbour basin for additional berths for bulk mineral ore exports.
    “We are working on key development projects in Ghana’s main ports. In Tema, we are building a new bulk handling jetty that will provide up to four more berths. A reefer terminal is under construction which will increase the port’s storage capacity from the current 300 reefer points to 820 reefer points, almost three times the current capacity,” Mr. Anamoo explained.
    The Director-General said two new mobile harbour cranes had entered service in Tema port in 2013, and two more were delivered in the first half of 2014 to be shared between Tema and Takoradi.

    These new cranes, he said, had improved productivity tremendously, adding that “two new tug boats have been delivered to Tema port”.
    Mr. Anamoo took journalists through a two hour nonstop in-depth education on the ongoing port expansion and other new development at GPHA, some which include the automation of all Units within the harbor and the establishment of GPHA television.

    He explained further how far his outfit it has gone and where it is going, he underscored GPHA’S intention to boost the efficiency of vessels handling services and redefining of areas to capture oil and gas services, as well as the construction of the Kpone terminal.

    “We are very optimistic that these improvements will ensure a bright future for Ghana’s ports as we continue to operate as the nation’s main cargo gateway, while playing a key role as a port of choice for our landlocked neighbors,” he said.

    SOURCE: http://www.spyghana.com/atuabo-free-port-will-not-disturb-gpha-richard-anamoo/

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