Morocco and Ghana Forge Stronger Ties in Transport Sector
The vibrant city of Marrakech recently hosted a significant bilateral meeting between Morocco's Minister of Transport and Logistics, Abdessamad Guij, and his Ghanaian counterpart, Joseph Pokari Nkrumah, during the fifth session of the International Conference on Supporting Implementation (GISS 2026), held from April 14 to 16. This meeting served as a vital platform to explore future collaboration opportunities between the two nations in the transportation sector.
During this gathering, both parties highlighted the robust and evolving relationship between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Ghana, underscoring the notable advancements in various fields of cooperation. This is largely driven by a shared desire to broaden sectoral partnerships and enhance the exchange of expertise.
The Ghanaian minister expressed his admiration for Morocco's achievements in transportation and related infrastructure, particularly praising the Moroccan model in maritime and aviation training. He indicated his country's keen interest in leveraging Morocco's experience to bolster their own developmental initiatives.
Furthermore, discussions focused on strategies to enhance bilateral cooperation through intensified exchange of expertise and the development of training programs aimed at building capacity in both maritime and aviation sectors. Such initiatives are crucial for improving performance and modernizing related systems.
The meeting concluded with both sides reaffirming their commitment to ongoing coordination and consultation, with the goal of elevating Moroccan-Ghanaian relations to new heights of cooperation, especially within the transport and logistics sectors.
As reported by detafour.com.