Business News of Thursday, 10 August 2017

Source: starrfmonline.com

Fertilizer plant to be sited at Jomoro – Akufo-Addo

The proposed fertilizer plant is also in fulfillment of a 2016 manifesto pledge of the NPP The proposed fertilizer plant is also in fulfillment of a 2016 manifesto pledge of the NPP

President Akufo-Addo has revealed that his government, through the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and the Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC), will soon establish a fertilizer plant at Jomoro, in the Western Region.

According to him, the establishment of this plant will mean the fulfillment of his pledge to set up a factory in the Jomoro district as part of the 1-District-1-Factory pledge.

The proposed fertilizer plant is also in fulfillment of a 2016 manifesto pledge of the New Patriotic Party to “tap into our gas and petroleum resources, to produce locally fertilisers for the industry to improve agricultural yield and save foreign exchange,” he noted.

President Akufo-Addo made this known on Tuesday, 8th August 2017, on day 2 of his 3-day tour of the Western Region, when he interacted with the Chiefs and people of Half Assini, in Jomoro.

With Jomoro set to be upgraded from a district to a municipality in September, President Akufo-Addo noted that the inability of the Jomoro Assembly to approve a District Chief Executive on three separate occasions may hamper that development.

“I am appealing to you. Help me by approving the new nominee I am proposing as DCE for Jomoro. I can assure you that this nominee is resourceful, hardworking and can do the job. We cannot have a Municipality which does not even have a DCE,” the President said.

On the prudent use of the country’s oil revenues, he indicated that his government has resolved to ensure that oil revenues do not find their way into the pockets of a few persons, but go towards the development of the country’s education.

It is for this reason that a flagship programme of his government, the Free SHS policy, he reiterated, will commence in September 2017, which will ensure that parents no longer bear the financial burden of taking their children to senior high school.

“I have been bastardised by several persons who claim the Free SHS policy is a misplaced priority, a lie, and cannot be done. The Free SHS policy, I wish to assure them, will start from September. The first students in the history of our country who are going to benefit from the Free SHS will be doing so as from September this year,” he said.

Touching on the dwindling fortunes of the cocoa sector, he noted that the policies and programmes instituted by former President John Agyekum Kufuor ensured that the cocoa production hit 1 million tonnes in 2010/2011.

However, cocoa production has since declined, with the 2015/2016 crop season recording a production of 778,000 metric tonnes.

“My government is going to increase cocoa production again to 1 million tonnes, and move it to 1.5 million tonnes in the course of my mandate. We will also ensure that cocoa farmers gain their pride of place in our society. We will make the cultivation of cocoa a source of gainful employment once again,” he said.

With his government having been saddled with huge debts, President Akufo-Addo told the Chiefs and people of Jomoro that he remains unfazed and will put in place the necessary measures to ensure the improvement of the living conditions of the people, which includes the construction of the town roads at Elubo and Half Assini.