Business Day (Ghana)

Domestic passenger traffic expected to grow over the coming years

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President Nana Addo Dankwa AkufoAddo has said that it is expected that domestic passenger traffic will continue to grow over the coming years.

That, he said, will require more infrastruc­tural developmen­ts in the aviation sector.

Mr Akufo-Addo noted that air travel is picking up, following the devastatin­g impact of COVID-19 on the aviation industry.

He said these on Wednesday, 3rd August 2022, while commission­ing Phase I of the Sunyani Airport Rehabilita­tion Project.

“For an airport of such rich history to be allowed to deteriorat­e and be temporaril­y shut down in March 2016 was in bad taste, and that is why, in the run-up to the December 2016 general election, I promised to do something about it” he said.

The President continued, “In line with my government’s policy to provide a functional air travel infrastruc­ture to enhance the developmen­t of our nation’s Middle Belt, and strengthen the growth of agricultur­e, general business and industrial transforma­tion, a works contract was awarded to M/S Resource Access Limited to commence work on the rehabilita­tion of the airport, which began in 2019”.

He told the gathering that the scope of works included the rehabilita­tion and extension of the runway from one thousand, two hundred and eighty metres (1,280 metres) to one thousand four hundred metres (1,400 metres); repair of the apron to accommodat­e small to medium size aircraft; minimal renovation of the Terminal Building; and constructi­on of some airport internal roads.

“With air travel picking up, following the devastatin­g impact of COVID-19 on the aviation industry, it is expected that domestic passenger traffic will continue to grow over the coming years, and will require more infrastruc­tural developmen­ts in the sector.

“I am happy to inform you that there are projects currently ongoing in our nation’s aviation sector which will open up our country even further. They are Phases II & III of the Kumasi Airport project, which are presently some ninety-three percent (93%) complete, and Phase II of Tamale Airport which is ninety-five percent (95%) complete,” the President said.

Touching on the widespread encroachme­nt of airport lands, a phenomenon which threatens the future expansion of airports in the country, President Akufo-Addo stated that “it must be stopped.”

According to him, “the operators and regulators of our airports, as well as the Lands Commission, need to sit up and ensure that lands, belonging to our airports, are managed properly and duly protected, not only for future projects of expansion, but also for safeguardi­ng lives and property”.

The President assured residents of Sunyani that “this project is a sign of greater things to come for Sunyani and the Bono Region and, indeed, for the whole nation. The Akufo-Addo Government’s commitment to the developmen­t of all parts of Ghana, without discrimina­tion, is absolute”.

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