Senior Presidential Aide and Advisor to President John Dramani Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari Audio By Carbonatix Senior Presidential Aide and Advisor to President John Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari, has expressed strong optimism about Ghana’s development trajectory. She pointing to ongoing infrastructure projects as central to the country’s economic transformation. She made the remarks in a Facebook post on Tuesday, April 28. She highlighted the government’s “Big Push” road programme as a major initiative set to reshape the country’s transport network and improve connectivity across regions. According to her, the scale of the project will have far-reaching effects on trade, mobility and national development. In a Facebook post on Tuesday, April 28, Mrs Mogtari also emphasised the importance of expanding Accra International Airport, describing it as a key intervention to enhance Ghana’s competitiveness in air travel and strengthen its position as a regional hub. middle-She noted that improved aviation infrastructure would support tourism, commerce and international business linkages. “The Big Push Roads will totally change the landscape of our beloved country, Ghana; the Accra International Airport expansion will improve Ghana’s competitiveness in air travel, and Ghana will finally achieve full middle-income status!” she wrote, expressing confidence in the long-term impact of the projects. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: AIA Big Push Ghana Joyce Bawah Mogtari DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Related to this story Post-IMF era could test Ghana’s economic gains – AGI Chief warns The reality check: Aligning policy ambition with operational truth in Ghana’s mining sector Black Starlets touch down in Ivory Coast ahead of friendly double-Header The Enabling Environment: Why Ghana’s development problem is not its people Ghana moves toward interest-free banking as local lenders seek licences Ghana mineworkers warn local outsourcing rule will cut wages, jobs Experts outline path to legal cannabis market in Ghana Armwrestling: Africa’s best pullers converge in Accra for a Super Showdown Ghana’s new AI strategy: Bold vision, effective implementation holds the Key Playback: The Law discussed the legality of Ghana’s cocoa framework Latest Stories Big Push roads and AIA expansion will transform Ghana’s economy – Joyce Bawah Mogtari5 minutes I took off my generator to feel what Ghanaians feel – Deputy Energy Minister on life without power11 minutes Stop waiting for government jobs – GUTA urges youth to embrace self-employment51 minutes Business climate improving as stability returns – GUTA Vice President1 hour Post-IMF era could test Ghana’s economic gains – AGI Chief warns1 hour 2026 BECE: Methodist Bishop urges stakeholder support to stem malpractices1 hour Binduri attack: Arrests rise to 21 as military intensifies manhunt1 hour Atwima Nwabiagya South MCE moves to tighten accountability after audit infractions1 hour Poultry farmers in Nkoranza appeal for more chicks, under Nkoko Nketenkete initiative1 hour Court remands fugitive over alleged stealing, assault on elderly woman1 hour Ketu North MP to award new classroom projects2 hours ECG announces temporary power curtailment in Volta, Oti2 hours ‘We are coming after you’ – Bono Minister to cocoa smugglers2 hours COCOBOD anti-smuggling unit arrests four suspects, impounds over 100 bags of beans2 hours Vendors commend GAWU for creating market access at trade fair2 hours
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Big Push roads and AIA expansion will transform Ghana’s economy – Joyce Bawah Mogtari
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Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Senior Presidential Aide to John Dramani Mahama, stated that Ghana's "Big Push" road programme and Accra International Airport expansion will transform the economy. In an April 28 Facebook post, she highlighted these infrastructure projects as crucial for reshaping transport, improving connectivity, enhancing air travel competitiveness, and supporting trade, tourism, and business linkages.
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