Cleaner Bus Options, Policies, Standards and Roadmap to Cleaner Buses in Accra
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Essel, Daniel
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Ghana’s Transport Sector is made up of the following modes:air, inland water, maritime, rail and road transport.
Ministerial Realignment Ministry of Transport (Maritime and road transport services) Ministry of Aviation Ministry of Railway Development Ministry of Roads & Highways (Road Infrastructure and maintenance) Road transport is the dominant mode of transport and services are provided largely by private sector operators
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