The Minister of Roads and Highways, Francis Asenso-Boakye, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Korea Expressway Corporation, South Korea’s state-owned entity responsible for expressway construction and operation.

The signing ceremony, held at the Westin Josun Hotel in Seoul on the sidelines of the 2024 Korea-Africa Summit, aims to boost collaboration and development in the road and transportation sectors of both nations.

The agreement focuses on strengthening cooperation between Ghana and South Korea in areas such as road and traffic policy, planning, operation, maintenance, and traffic management.

The Ghanaian government expects this agreement to significantly contribute to economic growth and improve regional connectivity. By effectively managing major road and transportation projects, Ghana aims to enhance access between urban and rural areas, fostering comprehensive national development. 

Mr Asenso-Boakye expressed optimism about the MoU, highlighting the opportunity to leverage South Korea’s innovative technologies, expertise and experiences.

He noted that the agreement would also facilitate exchange programmes for technical experts, enhancing their capacity in their respective duties.

For Ham Jin-gyu, President of the Korea Expressway Corporation, “this agreement strengthens the friendly relations between our two countries and lays the groundwork for our business ventures in Africa. We will continue to pursue advancements in overseas road and transportation infrastructure projects.”

This collaboration marks a significant step for Ghana in improving its road and transportation infrastructure by utilizing international expertise to drive national progress.