Business Day (Ghana)

Ghana’s Ports praised after WeCAPS project

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The WeCAPS project, financed by the European Union and implemente­d by Expertise France is a technical assistance project committed to strengthen­ing the security and safety of port infrastruc­tures in West and Central Africa.

The WeCAPS project in Ghana has ended after 4 years of strong collaborat­ion between the WeCAPS team and Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority in key capacity building projects such as crisis management.

To this end, the WeCAPS team has paid a conclusive visit to Management of the Ports of Tema and Takoradi to review the capacity building project.

During the meeting, the Director of the Port of Tema, Sandra Opoku expressed GPHA’s resolve to ensure that vessels who ply their trade in the port are safe.

She said the Port Authority will do this in collaborat­ion with key actors such as the Marine Police and Ghana Navy.

The Harbour Master at the Port of Tema, Capt. Francis Kwesi Micah also indicated that the Authority is keen on advancing its security and safety procedures for smooth maritime operations.

He said the Authority has taken serious considerat­ion into upgrading its cybersecur­ity systems and Management and Board are taking urgent steps in that direction in line with the company’s ISO objectives.

Capt. Micah expressed that “cybersecur­ity is something that even the big guns suffer from, but the important thing is to be educated, to be trained or to be exposed to the trends so we can identify quickly and be able to counter. It is important because the consequenc­es are quite high and dire.”

On his part, the Team Lead for the WeCAPS project, Nico Vertongen remarked that Ghana’s ports safety and security systems are among of the best in the region, with little room for improvemen­t.

Nonetheles­s it is important for the security and safety apparatus in the port to continuall­y improve to minimize risk.

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