Get ready for a new way to explore West Africa! Former President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to revive a visionary project: a modern ferry service directly connecting Ghana with its coastal neighbors.
This isn’t just about a new boat route; it’s about weaving the economic and social fabric of the region closer together. The proposed service aims to link Ghana with countries like Côte d’Ivoire, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria, transforming a lengthy road journey into a scenic and efficient sea passage.
Imagine hopping on a ferry for a direct coastal journey—boosting tourism, simplifying trade for local businesses, and creating a tangible symbol of West African integration. Mahama’s announcement highlights this project as a key priority for enhancing regional connectivity, promising to make travel between these vibrant nations easier, more affordable, and more enjoyable.
The horizon looks promising, and it appears a new chapter in West African travel is on the horizon.