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UK Expects Boost in Freight Movement Through Ghana’s Ports with New Airport

May 13, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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UK Expects Boost in Freight Movement Through Ghana’s Ports with New Airport

Prempeh I International Airport

In a significant development poised to bolster trade relations between the United Kingdom (UK) and Ghana, the inauguration of the Prempeh I International Airport in Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region, has sparked anticipation of increased freight movement through Ghana’s ports.

British High Commissioner to Ghana, Harriet Thompson, articulated this expectation, citing the airport’s commencement alongside existing bilateral partnerships and the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as catalysts for this projected surge.

Last year, approximately 40,000 tonnes of freight were transported from Ghana to the UK, contributing significantly to the bilateral trade value of £2.2 billion. Ambassador Thompson expressed her desire to see this figure rise with the new airport’s operational phase, highlighting the UK’s commitment to supporting Ghana’s sustainable economic growth.

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Harriet Thompson stressed the importance of UK-Ghana collaboration in enhancing trade and infrastructure development, citing the UK’s renowned construction industry for its durable and long-lasting infrastructure projects.

The British High Commissioner to Ghana, Harriet Thompson noted, “The UK-Ghana partnership agreement as well as the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will be instrumental in that increase. I am looking forward to many more collaborations in Ghana.”

Speaking on the significance of collaboration, Thompson accentuated the UK’s distinguished reputation in construction, renowned for delivering infrastructure projects characterized by durability and longevity. Emphasizing a partnership-oriented approach, she advocated for British companies to engage with local firms, fostering knowledge exchange and contributing to indigenous development initiatives.

The commissioning of the Prempeh I International Airport marks a pivotal juncture in Ghana’s aviation landscape. Named in tribute to the 14th Asantehene, Otumfuo Agyemang Prempeh I, the airport stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and historical legacy of the Ashanti kingdom. With a forecasted annual passenger volume of one million, the airport is poised to catalyze substantial economic opportunities and bolster the region’s burgeoning tourism sector.

The inauguration of Prempeh I International Airport is expected to yield multifaceted impacts on Ghana’s economic and social fabric.

The airport’s operationalization is anticipated to streamline logistics and facilitate increased freight movement, bolstering trade ties between Ghana and the UK. Enhanced connectivity is poised to expedite the transportation of goods, fostering economic growth and diversification.

Moreover, with the Airport’s strategic location in the heart of the Ashanti Region, the airport is poised to serve as a gateway to Ghana’s cultural and historical attractions. Increased accessibility is expected to attract a surge in tourist footfall, stimulating local businesses and generating employment opportunities.

The construction and operationalization of Prempeh I International Airport signify a landmark investment in Ghana’s aviation infrastructure. Beyond facilitating air travel, the airport’s development is emblematic of the government’s commitment to fostering sustainable development and enhancing regional connectivity.

By honoring the legacy of Otumfuo Agyemang Prempeh I through the airport’s nomenclature, Ghana pays homage to its rich cultural heritage. The airport serves as a symbol of national pride, encapsulating the spirit of unity and resilience that characterizes the Ashanti kingdom.

The inauguration of the Prempeh I International Airport is not just about expanding Ghana’s aviation capacity; it represents a broader strategy to leverage international partnerships for economic growth. With the UK’s backing and the strategic location of the airport, Ghana stands to benefit from increased trade, tourism, and infrastructure development, setting a new trajectory for its economic future.

The inauguration of Prempeh I International Airport heralds a new era of economic prosperity and regional development for Ghana, with far-reaching implications for bilateral trade relations and socio-economic advancement. As Ghana and the UK forge ahead in their collaborative endeavors, the airport stands as a testament to the enduring partnership between the two nations and the boundless potential for mutual growth and prosperity.

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