Breaking societal barriers requires an incredible combination of bold vision and absolute focus. Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as Hon. A-Plus, the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, recently shared an inspiring message targeting young girls across Ghana.
Drawing from a rare, exclusive tour of the pioneering Port of Tianjin in China, the legislator and social activist urged the next generation of Ghanaian women to confidently shatter the glass ceiling in engineering and advanced technology.
The World First Autonomous Zero Carbon Terminal
The Port of Tianjin stands as an absolute masterpiece of modern industrial engineering, globally recognized as the world’s very first smart, zero-carbon terminal. The hyper-modern infrastructure represents one of only five fully automated ports operating across the planet.
What makes the facility truly shocking to observers is the total absence of human presence on the ground. Deep inside the terminal, autonomous electric trucks move seamlessly, robotic forklifts transport heavy cargo, and intelligent cranes lift containers with flawless mathematical precision. The entire complex is completely self-sustaining. Whenever an autonomous vehicle or robotic system runs low on battery power, it automatically routes itself to a designated charging dock to replenish its energy reserves without any human intervention.

Breaking Gender Barriers in STEM Fields
The high-security facility is strictly off-limits to ordinary tourists, but Hon. A-Plus gained rare diplomatic access due to a personal connection. The entire automation infrastructure, including the robotic lifting systems and heavy machinery, was designed and manufactured by his close friend, an elite female engineer named Ms. Han. The sophisticated artificial intelligence models powering the day-to-day logistics were developed by her professional partner, Mr. He.
The Gomoa Central MP used Ms. Han’s historic accomplishments to deliver an empowering message to young girls who face structural or societal limitations. While emphasizing that there is great dignity and respect in honest traditional professions like hairdressing or running local food joints, he strongly challenged the narrative that science and technology are fields reserved exclusively for men. He urged parents and educators never to force a young girl into domestic home economics classes if her true academic passion lies in coding, physics, advanced mathematics, or robotic engineering.
Three Factual Insights on Automated Global Infrastructure
- The Port of Tianjin handles a massive cargo volume exceeding 22 million twenty-foot equivalent units annually, ranking it securely among the top ten busiest shipping ports globally.
- Despite operating 24 hours a day with heavy autonomous machinery and zero human ground crews, the Tianjin smart terminal has historically recorded zero operational safety accidents since its automated launch.
- The Ghana Ministry of Education is actively expanding its nationwide B-STEM agenda to increase young girls’ participation in engineering, robotics, and digital coding classes across public secondary schools.
The Future Belongs to the Daring
The global workforce is evolving rapidly, driven by automation and artificial intelligence networks. Hon. A-Plus concluded his statement by reminding young women that the future belongs entirely to those who dare to be different. By embracing complex sciences, young Ghanaian girls can move past traditional societal expectations and position themselves to design the next generation of global infrastructure, proving that raw brilliance knows absolutely no gender boundaries.
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