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Transport Minister Lauds GSA’s Role in Ghana’s Economic Development at 50th Anniversary Celebration

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Transport Minister Lauds GSA’s Role in Ghana’s Economic Development at 50th Anniversary Celebration

Minister for Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, delivering the keynote address at the launch of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority’s (GSA) 50th-anniversary celebration, praised the Authority’s significant contributions to Ghana’s economic progress.

The Minister highlighted the GSA’s pivotal role in facilitating international trade, resolving shippers’ complaints, negotiating freight and port charges, and promoting the use of Ghana’s transit transport corridors by landlocked neighbours.

“The Ghana Shippers’ Authority has been a cornerstone in the economic development of our nation. It has played a critical role in interfacing between shippers, shipping service providers, and government, ensuring the protection of shippers’ interests,” the Minister stated.

Launch of the 50th Anniversary Celebration
Launch of the 50th Anniversary Celebration

Addressing Challenges with a Revised Legal Framework

The Minister acknowledged the limitations of the GSA’s foundational law, the NRCD 254 of 1974, which hindered its ability to control illegitimate charges in the shipping industry.

Recognizing the evolving challenges in the sector, the Ministry spearheaded the review of GSA’s establishment law, leading to the passage of the Ghana Shippers’ Authority Act, 2024 (Act 1122), which was assented to by the President on October 17, 2024.

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According to the Minister, the new Act is a vital step in addressing long-standing challenges and modernizing the Authority’s legal framework to reflect contemporary needs.

The Road Ahead: Fostering Growth and Sustainability

While commending the GSA for its achievements, the Minister emphasized that the passage of the new Act is only the beginning. “The real work begins with the implementation of the Act, and this must be done with zeal for the benefit of the industry,” he urged.

Looking to the future, Hon. Asiamah called on the GSA to champion sustainable growth, adopt green shipping practices, and strengthen local and international partnerships. He encouraged the Authority to embrace innovation and cutting-edge technologies to enhance efficiency and competitiveness in the global shipping industry.

“The next 50 years present an opportunity to build on this enviable legacy and transform the Authority into a world-class organization that not only meets the needs of today, but also anticipates the challenges of tomorrow,” he concluded.

 

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