"SO FAR, SO VERY GOOD' LIES ABOUT TRANSPORTATION!
Establishment of Container Berths
THE NPP claims to have established container berths through various actions.
However, the 'Ghana Palaver' discovered that the container berths project is only a component of the NDC's 'Ports Expansion and Dredging Programme' undertaken by Messrs Boscalls between 1999-2000 to enable bigger and modern vessels to use the port. The provision of container berths is a natural consequence of the project for which credit is not really due an incoming Government.
As for the inland port at Boankra on which the NPP claims work is progressing, 'Ghana Palaver' found out that it is a re-christening of the NDC's 'Fumesua Inland Port Programme'. The Fumesua project ran into land litigation problems and relocation became inevitable.
Railways
Virtually everything written about the railways in the NPP's "Book of Achievements" is at the level of theory.
Roads
"So Far, So Very Good" claims credit for the NPP for road maintenance and expansion works that they know next to nothing about. The following is the true story about roads as discovered by 'Ghana Palaver'.
What the NDC left behind
The NDC Government mobilised resources to prosecute a Road Sector Development Project (RSDP) to be undertaken between 2001-2004 at a total cost of $1.1 billion.
The Project had the objective of achieving improvements in the supply and performance of road transport services in a regionally equitable manner and involved routine maintenance and construction and reconstruction.
13 donor organisations committed themselves to supporting the programme over the 4-year period and the following resources were mobilised and handed over to the incoming NPP administration.
Road Sector Development Project 2001-2004: Mobilised Resources 2000
Donor/Source Project Amount
1. IDA Not Specific US$220 million
2. OPEC Fund Bunso-Anyinam US$7 million
3. BADEA Bunso-Anyinam US$8.9 million
4. African Devp. Bank Tetteh Quarshie-Mamfe +
Interchange UA 25 million
5. AFDB Roads/Bridges-UW/UE EU10.895 million
6. AFDB Dzodze-Noefe UA12.68 million
6. ECOWAS Fund Akatsi-Aflao UA4.802 million
7. KFW Sogakope-Akatsi UA12.782 million
8. Japanese Loan Accra-Yamoransa US$78 million
9. Japanese Loan Achimota-Apedwa US$80 million
10.KFW (Germany) Tema-Sogakope DM76 million
11. AFD Takoradi-Tema Urban
Roads 20 km (Total) 7 roads US$20 million
12. AFDB Apedwa-Bunso (Achimota-
Anyinam) US$10.5 million
13. DFID (UK) Northern Regions Feeder
Roads Project US28 million
The Road Fund, established by the NDC Government and re-restructured in 1997, was also calculated to raise an expected ?1.8 trillion, using an estimated exchange rate of ?9,000=$1. And it did, with the following as the breakdown:
Road Fund: Expected Yield 2001-2004
Year Actual Revenue Exchange Rate US$ Equivalent
2001 ?304 billion 7,200
2002 ?312 billion 8,000
2003 ?623 billion ?8,800
2004 (Estimate) ?604 billion ?9,000
?1.843 trillion US$200 million
Under the Road Sector Development Project, ten (10) priority roads were to be constructed to achieve regional equity as follows.
RSDP Priority Roads 2000 Name/Description Length Average Daily Traffic Engineer's Estimate
1. Jasikan-Brewaniase (VR) 52 km 337 $13.6 million
2. Brewaniase-Oti Damanko 48 km 263 $24.0 million
3.Oti Damanko-Yendi (NR) 50 km 110 $25 million
4. Bole-Bamboi (UWR/NR) 35 km 89 $17.5 million
5.Berekum-Sampa (BAR) 30 km 370 $15 million
6. Tetteh Quarshie-Mamfe+
Interchange (GAR/ER) 40 km 25,000 $58 million
7. Techiman-Kintampo (BAR) 60 km 383 $30 million
8. Sogakope-Ho 58 km 316 $29 million
9. Ho-Fume 20.6 km 196 $10.3 million
10. Accra-Tema Motorway (Exit) 14 km 16,000 $20 million
The 3 arterial roads:
(1) Tema-Sogakope;
(2) Mallam-Yamoransa; and
(3) Achimota-Anyinam
"SO FAR, SO VERY GOOD' LIES ABOUT TRANSPORTATION!
Establishment of Container Berths
THE NPP claims to have established container berths through various actions.
However, the 'Ghana Palaver' discovered that the container berths project is only a component of the NDC's 'Ports Expansion and Dredging Programme' undertaken by Messrs Boscalls between 1999-2000 to enable bigger and modern vessels to use the port. The provision of container berths is a natural consequence of the project for which credit is not really due an incoming Government.
As for the inland port at Boankra on which the NPP claims work is progressing, 'Ghana Palaver' found out that it is a re-christening of the NDC's 'Fumesua Inland Port Programme'. The Fumesua project ran into land litigation problems and relocation became inevitable.
Railways
Virtually everything written about the railways in the NPP's "Book of Achievements" is at the level of theory.
Roads
"So Far, So Very Good" claims credit for the NPP for road maintenance and expansion works that they know next to nothing about. The following is the true story about roads as discovered by 'Ghana Palaver'.
What the NDC left behind
The NDC Government mobilised resources to prosecute a Road Sector Development Project (RSDP) to be undertaken between 2001-2004 at a total cost of $1.1 billion.
The Project had the objective of achieving improvements in the supply and performance of road transport services in a regionally equitable manner and involved routine maintenance and construction and reconstruction.
13 donor organisations committed themselves to supporting the programme over the 4-year period and the following resources were mobilised and handed over to the incoming NPP administration.
Road Sector Development Project 2001-2004: Mobilised Resources 2000
Donor/Source Project Amount
1. IDA Not Specific US$220 million
2. OPEC Fund Bunso-Anyinam US$7 million
3. BADEA Bunso-Anyinam US$8.9 million
4. African Devp. Bank Tetteh Quarshie-Mamfe +
Interchange UA 25 million
5. AFDB Roads/Bridges-UW/UE EU10.895 million
6. AFDB Dzodze-Noefe UA12.68 million
6. ECOWAS Fund Akatsi-Aflao UA4.802 million
7. KFW Sogakope-Akatsi UA12.782 million
8. Japanese Loan Accra-Yamoransa US$78 million
9. Japanese Loan Achimota-Apedwa US$80 million
10.KFW (Germany) Tema-Sogakope DM76 million
11. AFD Takoradi-Tema Urban
Roads 20 km (Total) 7 roads US$20 million
12. AFDB Apedwa-Bunso (Achimota-
Anyinam) US$10.5 million
13. DFID (UK) Northern Regions Feeder
Roads Project US28 million
The Road Fund, established by the NDC Government and re-restructured in 1997, was also calculated to raise an expected ?1.8 trillion, using an estimated exchange rate of ?9,000=$1. And it did, with the following as the breakdown:
Road Fund: Expected Yield 2001-2004
Year Actual Revenue Exchange Rate US$ Equivalent
2001 ?304 billion 7,200
2002 ?312 billion 8,000
2003 ?623 billion ?8,800
2004 (Estimate) ?604 billion ?9,000
?1.843 trillion US$200 million
Under the Road Sector Development Project, ten (10) priority roads were to be constructed to achieve regional equity as follows.
RSDP Priority Roads 2000 Name/Description Length Average Daily Traffic Engineer's Estimate
1. Jasikan-Brewaniase (VR) 52 km 337 $13.6 million
2. Brewaniase-Oti Damanko 48 km 263 $24.0 million
3.Oti Damanko-Yendi (NR) 50 km 110 $25 million
4. Bole-Bamboi (UWR/NR) 35 km 89 $17.5 million
5.Berekum-Sampa (BAR) 30 km 370 $15 million
6. Tetteh Quarshie-Mamfe+
Interchange (GAR/ER) 40 km 25,000 $58 million
7. Techiman-Kintampo (BAR) 60 km 383 $30 million
8. Sogakope-Ho 58 km 316 $29 million
9. Ho-Fume 20.6 km 196 $10.3 million
10. Accra-Tema Motorway (Exit) 14 km 16,000 $20 million
The 3 arterial roads:
(1) Tema-Sogakope;
(2) Mallam-Yamoransa; and
(3) Achimota-Anyinam