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Nikpe turns Kotoka Airport Terminal Two into a passenger trap
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50652, member: 636"] Transport Minister Joseph Bukari Nikpe wants to turn Terminal Two at Kotoka International Airport into a backup facility. The Ghana Airport Company Limited plans to use the terminal when Terminal Three gets packed with passengers during busy times. Airport bosses hope the conversion will cut down on crowding and make flying easier for travelers. The dual-purpose setup will kick in when passenger numbers spike during peak hours. Officials believe the changes will boost service quality across the airport. The minister also pushed electric vehicles as the future of public transport during his Parliament speech on Thursday. He says the government plans to teach people about the money-saving benefits of driving electric cars. The National Electric Vehicle Policy aims to install solar charging systems in government buildings by 2026. Some solar setups are already working while others will start running soon. Bukari Nikpe believes electric vehicles cost less to run and work perfectly for moving people around the country. [/QUOTE]
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