The  Ghana Ship­pers Authority (GSA) is optimistic about the com­pletion of the Boankra Inland Port project, a key infrastructure development aimed at enhancing trade and logistics in Ghana.The Chief Executive Officer of the GSA, Prof.

Ransford Gyam­po, assured that the government would see the project through to its fruition, despite the challenges that have plagued similar projects in the past."The Ghana Shippers Authority has been working closely with con­tractors and stakeholders to ensure that the project stays on track," he added.Also referred to as the Boankra Integrated Logistics and Terminal (BILT) project, the flagship initiative is designed to provide a compre­hensive logistics and transportation hub in Ghana.Its completion is expected to have a significant impact on Ghana's economy, providing a much-needed boost to trade and commerce.The first phase of the project, currently under construction by Justmoh Construction Limited, aims to reduce congestion at the Tema Port, improve efficiency in cargo handling, and provide a one-stop logistics facility for importers, exporters, and logistics service providers.Speaking to journalists during a monthly site meeting at the Boankra Inland Port, Prof.

Gyam­po expressed his satisfaction with the progress made so far, which is estimated at over 80 per cent of work done.He emphasised that the govern­ment was committed to addressing legitimate concerns about the proj­ect to ensure its timely completion.The CEO's comments come against the backdrop of Ghana's history of abandoning projects due to changes in government, a situation he believed had hindered the country's progress.Prof.

Gyampo stressed the need for Ghana to move beyond partisan politics when it comes to projects aimed at improving the country's infrastructure, arguing that such projects should be viewed as nation­al initiatives that transcend political divides.Once completed, the facility will offer a range of services, including warehousing, container storage, and customs clearance, among others.