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Business News of Tuesday, 10 July 2018

Source: Eye on Port

Minister of transport introduces new acting Director General of GPHA

Minister of Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah (R), Michael Luguje, Acting Director General of GPHA (L) Minister of Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah (R), Michael Luguje, Acting Director General of GPHA (L)

The Minister of Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah has officially introduced Michael Luguje as the Acting Director General of Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority to the senior management of GPHA.

The minister noted that the Director-General was appointed upon a careful consideration by the president and he is therefore optimistic that with his rich experience, the new Director-General will deliver in line with the president’s vision.

“I am here to introduce Mr. Michael Luguje as the new Acting Director General of GPHA like I said, pending the board’s approval. I hope that the support that you gave the former Director General, and all the Director Generals that you have worked under, you will give him the same support,” he said.

The Director of Tema Port, Edward Kofi Osei congratulated the new Director General Michael Luguje and assured that he together with the management of Tema Port will work very hard to see the success of Ghana’s Ports.

“We will go out as a team, we will work as a team, and we will take GPHA to better heights,” he stated.

The Acting Director General of GPHA, Michael Luguje said he is prepared to work with every member of the staff of the Authority particularly the senior management.

“I have always focussed on the job that has to be done, not just to be done but how can we do it better than it has always been done and once we are able to do that, we all share in the credit. I don’t believe in saying I did it. It’s always we all did it and the credit is shared”, he stated.



In a related development, the Transport Minister also met with the media, in a separate encounter to introduce the new Director General of Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority to the Ghanaian Public.

“I’m here this morning to do one basic function to introduce to you, to the management of GPHA and to the media, the new Director General whom the president has appointed to be Acting Director General until his appointment is approved by the board,” he said.

The Transport Minister urged the new DG to complement efforts by the government to undertake reforms within the port sector.

“My expectation is that, the President has his own vision for the country and for GPHA and I’m sure that he will be able to fit into the vision of the President and help the president to succeed and help the President to make sure that whatever decision, so far as GPHA is concerned will be successful and is going to enhance the image of GPHA and also will improve the service the GPHA runs”.

He reechoed that the management of GPHA have been charged to assist the new DG to excel on his responsibilities.
“In any new system that is introduced, there may be problems but your ability to withstand the problems and deal with them, to me is very important”, he added.



The Acting Director General of GPHA, Michael Luguje said he is prepared to work with every member of the staff of the authority, particularly the senior management to ensure that Ghana continues to be the leading gateway to West Africa’s maritime trade.

“The assignment was just to come and superintend over the port, to work with the team in place, to ensure that the ports continue to grow better, they are positioned better to compete within the sub-region and at least continue to play the role expected of us, to ensure Ghana is the leading gateway to West Africa’s maritime trade”, the Acting DG said.


He said much progress had been made within the port environment and that he intended to build on the successes chalked so far.

“The more you succeed, the more responsible you must be to ensure you don’t retrogress so I am just coming to be able to continue on that trend”, he added.

He added that it is part of his objectives to get all workers to rally with management as one team to be able to move the port sector forward.