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

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