Special report: Premier Wen visits 7
African countries
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| Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (L2)
and Ghanaian President John Agyekum Kufuor (R3) cut the ribbons when
inaugurating a highway renewal project funded with a 28 million dollar (22
million euros) soft loan from China in Accra, capital of Ghana, June 19,
2006. The highway links land-locked Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger to
Ghana's port city of Accra. (Xinhua
Photo) |
ACCRA, June 19
(Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Ghanaian President John
Agyekum Kufuor co-inaugurated Monday a road between Ofankor and Nsawan, a
portion of the trunk road linking Ghana's capital Accra and the west African
country's second biggest city Kumasi.
"The road symbolizes the cooperation between China
and Ghana and constitutes a new link between the two countries that have forged
traditional friendship," said Wen, who arrived in Ghana Sunday for a two-day
official visit.
Kufuor praised the quality of the road and speed of
the construction, saying this project would make great contribution to Ghana's
economic development.
The road was 17.4 km long, with its start point at
Ofankor, 20 km north of the capital city.
The Chinese government granted Ghana 180 million yuan
(22.5 million U.S. dollars) interest-free loan for the highway rehabilitation
and expansion project, undertaken by China Railway Wuju Group Corporation.
The completed road is two-way with four lanes. Two
lanes are newly constructed while the other two are reconstructed with new
pavement of gravel base course and bituminous surface course.
"The completion of this road will make driving become
safe and fast," said Norbert B. Quarmor, director of public affairs of Ghana
Highway Authority, "There were a lot of potholes on this road. There were only
two lanes and no grass corridor."
Zeng Jian, a senior official of the Chinese company,
described the road as a "new friendship milestone" in the development of
Sino-Ghananian relationship since the two countries established diplomatic ties
in 1960."
Before the construction of the new road, China helped
Ghana build several other public facilities, including the National Theater,
irrigation projects, a hospital, camps for soldiers and policemen.
China has constructed nearly 900 projects in Africa
as a whole over the past 50 years, covering various fields including
agriculture, energy, infrastructure and water conservancy. Enditem
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| Visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R)
speaks when inaugurating a highway renewal project funded with a 28
million dollar (22 million euros) soft loan from China in Accra, capital
of Ghana, June 19, 2006. (Xinhua Photo) |
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