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Ghana Shippers’ Authority celebrates 50 years of resilience and innovation

 The Ghana Shippers’ Authority (GSA) has launched its 50th-anniversary celebrations marking five decades of dedication to the growth and transformation of Ghana’s shipping and logistics industry.

This took place on Friday, November 29, 2024, at the Marriott Hotel in Accra.

Themed “Celebrating 50 Years of Resilience; Honouring Our Legacy and Inspiring Innovative Excellence,” the event reflected on the Authority’s achievements while laying out ambitious plans for the future.

In his keynote address, the Minister for Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah, praised the GSA’s pivotal role in Ghana’s economic development.

The Ghana Shippers’ Authority has been a cornerstone in facilitating international trade, reducing costs, and protecting shippers’ interests,” he said.

The Minister also highlighted the Authority’s achievements, such as the annual cocoa freight negotiations and the construction of the Boankra Inland Port.

Speaking on the significance of the recently enacted Ghana Shippers’ Authority Act, 2024 (Act 1122), Mr Asiamah explained that “the new Act provides the Authority with the requisite legal framework to effectively regulate the commercial shipping sector and address challenges such as illegitimate charges by service providers.”

The Chief Executive of GSA, Kwesi Baffour Okyere Sarpong, underscored the Authority’s contributions to Ghana’s economy, describing the 50-year journey as a reflection of resilience and innovation.

 

“Fifty years is not just a number; it is a tribute to the legacy and an ode to the innovative spirit that propels us forward,” he noted.

Mr Okyere Sarpong emphasised the Authority’s achievements in modernising its operations, including the establishment of an e-platform to address non-tariff barriers and the categorization of shippers into Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze tiers for tailored services.

“Today, we stand as a transformed institution—not just stronger but smarter,” he added.

The CEO highlighted the Boankra Inland Port as a flagship project that would revolutionise Ghana’s logistics landscape.

“With construction now 50% complete, this multimodal transport innovation will seamlessly connect Ghana’s land, sea, and air transport systems, creating immense benefits for our landlocked neighbors and boosting trade,” he said.

Chairperson of the GSA Board, Stella Wilson, lauded the Authority’s commitment to good governance, transparency, and innovation.

Our robust governance frameworks have ensured integrity in decision-making, enhancing our reputation nationally and internationally,” she said.

She further noted the Authority’s ability to adapt to industry changes while upholding its mandate.

Reflecting on the challenges faced over the years, Madam Wilson commended the leadership’s ability to navigate hurdles and implement fit-for-purpose solutions.

“Our vision and dedication have guided us through difficulties allowing us to achieve remarkable success,” she remarked.

Both speakers and guests reiterated the need for continuous innovation in the shipping industry.

Asiamah called for the adoption of green shipping practices and strengthened international partnerships.

The next 50 years present an opportunity to build on this enviable legacy, transforming the Authority into a world-class organization,” he urged.

The GSA’s leadership echoed this sentiment.

“Let this anniversary be a call to action. Let us dream bigger, aim higher, and work harder to leave a foundation that will make future generations proud,” said Baffour Okyere Sarpong.

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