Ghana Strikes Gold: US$1 Billion Investment Secured During Singapore Visit

President John Dramani Mahama’s inaugural official visit to Singapore has culminated in a significant achievement for Ghana, securing investment agreements totaling an impressive US$1 billion. These substantial investment packages are integral to President Mahama’s “Reset Agenda,” a comprehensive national strategy aimed at revitalizing key sectors including infrastructure, hospitality, education, transport, and technology.
A major commitment comes from OLAM, pledging US$200 million for the development of new projects within Ghana. This includes the establishment of a 43,000-metric-ton pasta processing plant, along with feed processing plants specifically designed for poultry and aquaculture. These initiatives are projected to create approximately 4,000 new jobs, significantly boosting local employment and agricultural output, as reported by Ghana Business News.
In the hospitality sector, Singapore-based Shangri-La has committed US$300 million. This investment will fund the development of a green, ultra-modern five-star hotel, a large-scale shopping mall, and a state-of-the-art convention center. This ambitious project aims to solidify Ghana’s position as West Africa’s premier destination for conferences and international events, enhancing its tourism and business appeal.
Ghana’s educational infrastructure will also see significant improvements, with plans for a 10,000-capacity student hostel at the University of Ghana. Furthermore, a new Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) arrangement will see the Singapore Institute of Technology partnering with Ghana to establish a model Accra Institute of Technology, fostering advanced technical skills and innovation.
Enhancements in transport and security are also a focus. Agreements include the expansion of Tema Port, the revival of the Tema drydock, and the construction of a new jetty specifically for oil vessels, bolstering Ghana’s maritime capabilities. Additionally, airport security measures will be enhanced with the installation of advanced scanners at Kotoka International Airport. Road safety initiatives will benefit from the establishment of nationwide testing laboratories to ensure that only certified materials are utilized in road construction, aiming to drastically reduce road accidents and improve infrastructure quality.
The financial sector is poised for collaboration as well, with the central banks of Ghana and Singapore agreeing to launch a common payment platform. This platform is designed to streamline and facilitate trade between the African and Asian continents, promoting economic integration and efficiency. Beyond specific projects, both nations have agreed to pursue joint ventures under a bilateral Carbon Credit Agreement, reflecting a shared commitment to environmental sustainability.
Diplomatic ties are also being strengthened. Ghana and Singapore signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for regular high-level political consultations, underscoring a commitment to ongoing dialogue and cooperation. They also agreed to finalize a Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT), which will further protect and promote investments between the two countries, and secured support for capacity building for forensic investigators, enhancing Ghana’s legal and investigative capabilities.
As part of a public service reset initiative, the first cohort of 18 Chief Directors from Ghana’s ministries is scheduled to undertake an intensive leadership and knowledge-sharing bootcamp in Singapore in the coming month, aimed at modernizing and improving public sector efficiency. Looking ahead, Ghana is set to establish a consulate in Singapore by 2026, which will work in conjunction with Enterprise Singapore’s existing office in Accra, a hub that manages Singapore’s West African investments, further solidifying bilateral relations and economic partnerships.
Singapore’s President Tharman Shanmugaratnam lauded President Mahama’s vision, stating, “President Mahama is a man on a mission. He is determined to see his country and its young population succeed.” This renewed partnership between Ghana and Singapore also evokes the historical camaraderie between Ghana’s founding President, Kwame Nkrumah, and Singapore’s founding Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, whose close friendship was marked by frequent correspondence, setting a precedent for robust bilateral relations.
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