The Takoradi Harbour
The Takoradi Harbour is in the Western
region of Ghana. It is located in the industrial
district of Sekondi-Takoradi and is the oldest of the two ports
in Ghana (the other one being the Tema Port).
The idea for the construction of
the port was first advocated in 1895 by consulting engineers of the British government. The engineers
proposed that the harbour when constructed could serve both as a terminal port
for the Tarkwa railway
project and a naval port
to serve the British empire in war times. The site for the harbour was
proposed at the Amanful village which sat in the bay of the harbour today. The construction of the port begun
in 1921 by then governor of the Gold Coast, Sir Gordon Guggisberg and was completed in 1928
The Takoradi harbour is 230
kilometres from Accra,
the capital of Ghana.
The port receives and exports high volumes of cargo. The management of the
harbour is the responsibility of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority. The harbour serves as the main
export port for Ghana. It handles 65% of total export with about 600
vessels visiting it
The harbour also serves the international trade
purposes of land locked countries in the Sahel region of Africa. Some of
the countries are Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. The harbour
transits large volumes of cargo for these countries. The harbour handles
37% Ghana's seabourn traffic and 62% of national exports. It receives 20% all
the imports that the country receives.
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The Takoradi Harbour is in the Western region of Ghana. It is located in the industrial district of Sekondi-Takoradi and is the oldest of the two ports in Ghana (the other one being the Tema Port).
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