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Rocky55 Blog of Friday, 29 November 2024
Source: Isaac Appiah
According to Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) vice presidential candidate, the government would train vehicle technicians to be ready for the impending automotive revolution in the nation. Before the car revolution, he claimed, the “government would position auto mechanics with the needed skills.” Speaking to the Suame Garages leadership in the Ashanti Region’s Suame Constituency on Thursday, November 28, he claimed that the global car sector is quickly moving toward digitization. In order to prevent them from becoming obsolete, Dr. Prempeh, popularly known as “Napo,” emphasized the necessity for the nation’s car technicians to receive the necessary training and equipment.
As part of the youth’s technical education, we are already offering training,” he said. As the global auto industry transitions to producing electronic cars, the vehicles you are currently maintaining will eventually be phased out of the system. Dr. Prempeh declared, “We have plans to train you ahead so that you will still be useful because the NPP has the interest and welfare of the auto mechanics at heart.” “The production of these outdated cars will undoubtedly cease soon,” he continued. So that you don’t miss out on revenue, we will help garages adapt for the digital age.
Napo added that importers would soon no longer have to deal with the difficulties brought on by the country’s frequent changes in import taxes at the country’s ports of entry. “Importers have issues since import duties are constantly changing at the ports. A fixed duty system will be implemented by Dr. Bawumia, if elected president, to address this issue. With the fixed duty, you will be aware of the duty amount prior to the port arrival of the container containing your goods. You’ll be able to plan more effectively. According to Napo, it’s for stability and credibility.