Railways is one big way of reducing impact of high oil prices – Gabby
“In Ghana, because we don’t have trains & other forms of non-fossil fuel driven means, the link between high crude oil prices in a deregulated space, with ex-pump price & food & other goods are too direct. Railways is one big way of reducing the dominoe impact from high oil prices,”
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A leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Gabby Otchere Darko has said that an effective rail system in Ghana will lead to a reduction in the impact of high oil prices in the country.
He indicated that the lack of trains and other forms of fossil fuel driven means is having a direct negative impact on ex-pump prices, food and other goods.
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“In Ghana, because we don’t have trains & other forms of non-fossil fuel driven means, the link between high crude oil prices in a deregulated space, with ex-pump price & food & other goods are too direct. Railways is one big way of reducing the dominoe impact from high oil prices,” the former Executive Director of the Danquah Institute tweeted.
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Last year, the Minister of Railways Development, John Peter Amewu announced that work was progressing on the Tema – Mpakadan railway.
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Mr Amewu told Parliament while answering a question posed by Nsawam Adoagyiri lawmaker, Mr Frank Annoh-Dompreh that the rail construction work was progressing.
The Tema-Mpakadan rail line is part of the 1,000km Ghana-Burkina Faso Railway Interconnectivity Project which will link Ghana from Tema to Burkina Faso’s capital Ouagadougou.
The two countries had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in January 2017 in Ouagadougou to kick-start the project.
According to the plan, some 800km of the railway line will be in Ghana’s territory while the remaining 200km will be on Burkinabe soil.
Source: 3news.com|Ghana
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