Ghana will get a new Administrative Capital under Me – Mahama promises
The undertaking is expected to span 20 years, reflecting the comprehensive and forward-thinking approach needed to ensure its success.
The capital of Ghana, Accra has long grappled with severe traffic congestion with the gridlock not only hampering economic growth but also disrupting the efficient delivery of government services. In response to this pressing issue, Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has revealed an ambitious plan to create an administrative city outside the Greater Accra Region to aid speedy delivery of government services.
At a meeting with the European Union Ambassador and the EU Chamber of Commerce on May 28, 2024, Mr Mahama emphasized the necessity of this project.
He pointed out that the overcrowding in Accra has become a significant obstacle to economic development and efficient governance. The new city is envisioned as a long-term solution to these pressing issues.
Mr Mahama stated that his next administration would prioritize the planning, design, and feasibility studies required for this ambitious project.
The undertaking is expected to span 20 years, reflecting the comprehensive and forward-thinking approach needed to ensure its success.
“We will commence a feasibility study with a plan to construct a new city. Accra is grid- locked, and the time has arrived for us to relocate certain parts of the government services from Accra.”
“Accra will remain the capital, but we will transfer a portion of it elsewhere. There is already available land on the Accra Plains and opposite the bank of the Volta Lake.”
“Moreover, we are establishing a port terminal in Mpakadan to transport cargo to the northern part of the country.”