Potential Solutions To Our Pressing Challenges In Ghana - Easing Transportation

in HiveGhana2 years ago

Hello everyone,

As part of the many problems this country is endowed with, one of them which can never be overstated its its transportation system. We live in a country which has well over 30 million population but there are very few transport systems in place to support our commutation.

And for the one that is the most convenient form of transport, very few number of individuals can afford. Why should we therefore be satisfied with this?

First and foremost, our road network is a main problem that our government have failed to resolve, so I don't see this to be feasible yet. But say in future, we can adopt other forms of transportation. One of such systems I think we need to consider is the train system.


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Thinking of how congested the capital parts of the country has become, it is quite clear that this is so because of the mere fact that a smooth and fast system of transport is not available.

I believe that if we were to do a survey and make enquiries about how many people would rather live in other place, we will find many people showing up. This issue can be solved with a very efficient form of transportation like trains.

Trains are quite efficient forms of transportion. And for the past few years, they have seen major forms of improvement brining in a smooth travelling experience unlike never seen before such as bullet trains and magnetic levitation.


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If we were able to secure a few good trains with the capability of traveliling at very high but safe speeds, I think we can revolutionize the way we as ghanaians choose our localities.

Imagine being able to travel from Accra to Wa within a short span of an hour and half. Or travel from Tamale to Kumasi in a span of 40 minutes. Wouldn't that be something else?

I strongly believe that our governmnet should put in the necessary efforts to secure these assets for the betterment of the country.