President John Dramani Mahama announced that the government will begin the procurement process for a new airport in Wa, located in the Upper West Region. This initiative marks a significant step towards enhancing Ghana's transportation network and economic development in the region. The project's documentation has already been submitted to the Public Procurement Authority for approval.
This new airport is a core part of the government's wider strategy to improve transport infrastructure across Ghana. It aims to boost connectivity and establish the Upper West Region as an important commercial and logistics hub. The investment seeks to create better opportunities for trade and economic growth.
The Upper West Region serves as a critical gateway to the Sahel, making robust transport infrastructure vital for regional integration. Investing in this area supports the government's broader infrastructure development agenda. It also aligns with ongoing efforts to improve roads, railways, and air travel nationwide.
President Mahama confirmed these plans during a courtesy call by the Upper West Regional House of Chiefs at Jubilee House on July 8. He stated, “We are improving transport and logistics all over the country, including the railways, the roads, and air travel. And as you would have heard, we are currently about to go to the Public Procurement Authority for authorization to begin procurement for the new airport in Wa.” This statement underscores the project's strategic importance.
The upcoming procurement process will be closely watched by businesses, investors, and local communities. A new airport could significantly improve mobility, attract new businesses, and stimulate economic activity in the Upper West Region. Decision-makers and markets will observe how this project progresses and its potential impact on regional development and trade with Sahel countries. The successful execution of this project is critical for achieving the stated goals of enhanced connectivity and economic vibrancy.
The government's focus on infrastructure, including this airport, highlights its commitment to regional development. This project follows earlier announcements on improving tax collection and reviewing flood mitigation measures. It also aligns with the broader strategy of leveraging Ghana's geographical position for economic advantage. The project's timeline and budget details will become clearer once the Public Procurement Authority gives its authorization. Stakeholders anticipate positive economic ripple effects from this major infrastructure undertaking.
