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Afreximbank To Support Ghana’s Railway Sector

by John Kekeli
June 21, 2023
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The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is providing US$1 million to Ghana for a feasibility studies towards the Bank’s support to railway development in the country.

The feasibility study is to bring on stream an estimated asset of US$ 3.5 billion for railway rehabilitation and development to support economic activities, including the facilitation of the movement of people and goods.

The Bank indicated that the US$1million would be provided to the Ghana Railway Company Limited as a project preparation facility for the Western corridor railway line.

The feasibility study will enable the Bank to understand the financial and technical assistance that it could provide to Ghana and attract more private investment of up to US$3.5billion for its railway rehabilitation and development.

To this effect, Ghana on Monday, June 19, signed an agreement for the US$1m feasibility studies with the Afreximbank on the sidelines of the Bank’s 2023 annual meetings in Accra, which was part of six agreements signed on the day.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency after the signing ceremony, Kanyao Awani, Executive Vice President of the Bank, said the feasibility study was critical to the success of the project.

“Many a time when you’re doing a project, you need to do some development work to bring the project to bankability before you send it to your bank and that’s what we’re doing with this facility,” Ms Awani said.

“The government of Ghana is looking for project finance for the Western corridor railway project, but we have to do the feasibility studies first, including technical studies to bring the project to bankability,” she added.

She explained that the feasibility studies would adopt an innovative demand- driven non-recourse model to ensure the commercial viability and financial self-sustainability of the project, which should not rely on government subsidies.

Once successfully implemented, the project would serve as a blue print that the Bank would replicate in other member countries across other trade-enabling infrastructure, the Executive Vice President said.

Ken Ofori-Atta, Finance Minister, underscored the essence of conducting the feasibility studies in attracting not only funds from the Bank, but other private sector investment for railway development to support economic activities.

“Our railway capacity is about US$3.5m, but a lot of are not working. When we do this feasibility studies, Afreximbank and other private investors can support us with the rehabilitation and other railway projects,” Mr Ofori-Atta said.

The Western corridor railway project, which includes the associated infrastructure, training and operations and maintenance management is to transform Ghana’s existing rail network into a modern, robust and integrated railway system.

It is noted to have huge potentials for haulage of both liquid and bulk cargo, and would run from the Port of Takoradi to Huni Valley to Obuasi, including the branch line from Dunkwa to Awaso, to Nyinahin and to Eduadin.

Other pacts signed by the Bank included one with the government of Malawi and ARISE Integrated Industrial Platforms (IPP) – a US$900m agreement for the development of two industrial parks and economic zones in Lilogwe and Blantyre (Malawi), which is to create some 200,000 direct and indirect jobs.

In addition, the Bank and Malawi had an agreement to address infrastructure gaps with identified projects for quick implementation that is expected to generate some investment, exceeding US$1.5 billion.

There was the singing of another agreement between the Bank and ARISE IPP for a US$400m global facility (part of a proposed US1bn facility) for the development of industrial parks and special economic zones in some African countries.

The Bank also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the government of Bahamas for an Afro-Caribbean marketplace pilot project, aimed at promoting and distributing African and Caribbean products to other parts of the world.

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