Communications Minister Dr Edward Omane Boamah says the president
is delivering on his promise to transform the structure of the Ghanaian economy.
He said barely a year after he lamented to Parliament about how Ghana spent
over 1.5 billion dollars on importing foodstuff into Ghana, President John
Mahama has taken bold steps to reverse the trend. At a Government For The
People forum held in Tamale yesterday, the minister chronicled a number of
interventions including the establishment of the Komenda Sugar factory, which
he said were in line to transform Ghana's economy. He said if the Komenda Sugar
Factory comes on stream, Ghana will no longer spend money
to import sugar from other countries. He also stated that the government
is considering setting up another sugar factory at Savelugu to which will
produce and supply sugar to the northern parts of the country. Dr Omane Boamah
said the government has also begun a 20 million dollar broiler project to
improve poultry production in the country. He said one million cedis has so far
been invested into the project. The Minister also cited government's
contributions towards boosting the pharmaceutical industry
in the country.
Source:Myjoyonline.com
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