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Internal Reforms key to Ghana’s Hydrographic Ambitions - GMA Director General

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Margaret Adjeley Sowah, ISD
Internal Reforms key to Ghana’s Hydrographic Ambitions - GMA Director General
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Dr. Kamal Deen Ali, Director General of the Ghana Maritime Authority, emphasized that internal structural reforms are essential for the success of Ghana's hydrographic ambitions. The authority plans to establish a national hydrographic office by late 2026 with support from the International Hydrographic Organisation.

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Developing national hydrographic capabilities is critical for maritime safety, infrastructure planning, and regional economic integration.

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The Director General of the Ghana Maritime Authority (GMA), Dr KamalDeen Ali, says Ghana's hydrographic ambitions will only succeed if the country gets its internal structures right.

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