The Awutu Belek supreme leader, Ngai Abukuadi Wittey Agyeman Otabil III, has challenged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flag bearer, John Dramani Mahama, to ensure that he has the right to serve in the community if he wins the next election. He called for prioritizing job creation.
According to him, the Kasoa region is a major food production hub that supplies an important part of the country’s food supply, just as the Kejetia market built in Kumasi is the best place to do business. This also requires a large-scale market structure.
“You have built a beautiful building in Kumasi called Kejetia Market. We would be happy if you could feed us in Bodweese, Kasoa and Bontiase because this region is the food basket of this country. Masu.”
Paramount welcomed the idea of ​​a 24-hour economy, but implored the former president to build 10 factories locally to create more job opportunities as young people want jobs.
In response to the Secretary’s plea, NDC flag bearer, Mr. John Mahama, has announced plans to establish more industrial hubs in parts of the country.
“If you look at the development of this country, it is mainly the factories and industries that were started in Tema by Kwame Nkrumah. It was concentrated in the east, which is Tema and the free zone area. , another industrial park is being built, but there are some old industries in the western part of the capital,” he said.
Lecture atGhanaian architecture tour” The former president believed that it was impossible to concentrate all industries in one place and that the government needed to expand industrialization efforts across the country.
He revealed that MPs for the area need to look for available land in the community so that it can be developed as an industrial zone with social amenities.
“We have to start looking for land so we can build pharmaceutical factories, soap manufacturing factories, various factories, vegetable edible oil factories, etc.”
According to Mr Mahama, the NDC will improve the situation in various markets across the country.
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