The National President for Borderless Alliance, Ziad Hamoui, has described Ghana’s strides to improve its port infrastructure to position the country as a hub for inter-regional trade as a positive trajectory.
He has however advised that digitization would have to be increased, and human interference lessened to the barest minimum, to enhance delivery of service to woo more transit business to Ghana’s corridor.
Speaking on Eye on Port’s live interactive program on Metro TV, Ziad Hamoui, said digitization is the best way of creating an efficient trading atmosphere, comparable to the likes of world class African transit countries like Morocco.
“We have been modernizing our major infrastructure in order to allow us accommodate a role as a conduit to West Africa but at the moment, we have to look at how to reduce the human factor to the minimum. That is the main point why the decision has been taken to go digital,” he said.