By Felix Cofie,Mark Agodoa
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By Felix Cofie
Ghana is set to make history as it hosts the first-ever Transport and Logistics Fair, a landmark event scheduled for October 22–24, 2025, at the World Trade Centre in Accra.
The fair, being organized by the Ministry of Transport in collaboration with Digital Eye, is expected to transform Ghana’s transportation sector by showcasing cutting-edge innovations and fostering investment opportunities.
Showcasing the Future of Mobility
Over three days, participants will experience exhibitions and demonstrations ranging from electric vehicles and green transport solutions to advanced logistics technologies. The event will also feature policy dialogues, providing a platform for forward-looking strategies to reposition Ghana’s transport and logistics landscape.
His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama is expected to officially open the fair, underscoring its national importance as Ghana seeks to align its transport vision with global trends in sustainability, innovation, and economic competitiveness.
Engaging the Public and Industry Players
All agencies under the Ministry of Transport will set up exhibition stands, offering citizens direct access to services and updates on key initiatives such as driver and vehicle licensing, aviation, ports, rail, and public transport reforms.
The fair also promises to be an inclusive platform, bringing together diverse stakeholders — from Okada associations and the GPRTU of TUC to logistics firms, entrepreneurs, students, and investors. By bridging industry players with the public, the event aims to create stronger connections, encourage partnerships, and accelerate investment in Ghana’s transport sector.
A Call to Participate
The Ministry of Transport is inviting the media, business community, and the general public to be part of this historic event, which is expected to set the pace for a modern, connected, and investment-ready transportation system in Ghana.