Tema Port Ramps Up Preparations for 24-Hour Operations

The Tema Port is steadily progressing toward full readiness for the implementation of 24-hour operations, according to Assistant Commissioner Theresa Potakey, Tema Sector Commander of the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
President John Dramani Mahama recently announced that both the Tema and Takoradi ports would soon transition to 24-hour operational status. This move is a key component of the government’s broader 24-hour economy initiative, designed to significantly boost productivity and foster economic growth across the nation.
Speaking at a Customs Joint Consultative Committee meeting in Tema, Assistant Commissioner Potakey emphasized the critical importance of this initiative. She highlighted that it will enhance the competitiveness of the ports and ensure they operate at their maximum capacity, aligning with global best practices in port management.
“In line with this, I can assure you that Tema port is well on its way to full preparedness for this 24-hour economy,” stated Assistant Commissioner Potakey. “Significant strides have been made in terms of infrastructure, technology, and human resource deployment to ensure a seamless transition and sustain efficiency around the clock.”
She further noted that the initiative is expected to not only boost trade but also generate more opportunities within the entire port ecosystem.
To support the extended operating hours, the Tema Sector Customs Commander confirmed that the GRA board has approved the transfer of additional officers to bolster the staff strength in Tema. “We have the men; that’s all we need to work,” she affirmed. “Our officers are ready; they are gearing up to come, and I am ready to accept them and give them the necessary orientation, so we hope the other stakeholders, like GPHA, are also ready.”
While some shipping lines have already committed to 24-hour operations, Assistant Commissioner Potakey acknowledged that other stakeholders, such as the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), face capital-intensive requirements. These include ensuring properly lit terminals and providing eateries for night-shift workers, which are crucial for a smooth and sustainable 24-hour operation.
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