President Leads Investor On-Boarding Efforts

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President Nana Akufo-addo

PRESIDENT AKUFO-Addo will today lead efforts aimed at easing investor on-boarding in Ghana and reinvigorate local investments in critical sectors of the economy.

The exercise, which is a collaboration between the Ghana Investment Promotion Center (GIPC) and the Ministries of Information, Finance and Trade, aims at accounting for the registered foreign direct investments (FDIs) annually and tracking the efforts at on-boarding them fully into the Ghanaian economy.

It will focus on exploring ways of easing the bottlenecks and frustrations faced by persons who make efforts to invest in the Ghanaian economy.

Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, who made this known at the Minister’s press briefing on Sunday, said the aim of the summit is to revive interest for investing in Ghana and at the same time, help restore economic growth as the country emerges from the economic downturn brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic

He said through the summit, “the President will be demanding answers from the facilitator agencies on efforts at supporting these investments to fully be rolled into the Ghanaian economy. He will also be hearing from Investors about some of their challenges in on-boarding while leading efforts at easing the process.”

In 2020, GIPC registered about $2.7 billion of investments in Ghana comprising 279 number of projects across Agric, Industry and Services. This comprised 129 newly registered projects, 131 upstream developments and 19 free zones activities dispersed across eight regions, with Greater Accra registering the highest number of 231 projects. Cumulatively, some 27,110 jobs are expected to be generated from the registered projects.

The one-day summit is expected to be attended by investors and potential investors on one hand as well as heads of Investor facilitator agencies, the GIPC and selected ministries.

He encouraged the media to support the exercise by highlighting the success stories while focusing attention on what various stakeholders ought to do to ease the on-boarding process for investors. It comes off at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel.

 

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