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Greater Kumasi Industrial City project set to kick off

Developmental works are to begin in earnest on the 1099-acre Free Zones Authority land located at Boankra, Ampabame, Edwenase, Abenase, Donaso, Hwereso, Aduakorokyere, all in the Ejisu Traditional Area.

Edward Acquah by Edward Acquah
September 28, 2021
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Developmental works are to begin in earnest on the 1099-acre Free Zones Authority land located at Boankra, Ampabame, Edwenase, Abenase, Donaso, Hwereso, Aduakorokyere, all in the Ejisu Traditional Area.

The land which was acquired in 2005 as one of Ghana’s Export Processing Zones under the Free Zones Authority is set to receive the needed facelift as Ghana positions itself as the Export Hub within the sub-region

On completion, the project will pave the way for companies operating within some priority sectors to set up. Priority sectors will include Cocoa Processing, Light Industrial Manufacturing, Heavy Industrial Manufacturing, Warehousing, Logistics, Services, and a Cyber village.

Additionally, the development of the Boankra site will pave the way for establishing a Social Service Centre and a Bio-Technology Centre in Greater Kumasi.

The funding, is part of a World Bank facility, extended to Ghana to develop the Greater Kumasi Industrial Park.

As part of efforts to get the project started on time, the World Bank engaged consultants in partnership with the Ministry of Trade and Industry to undertake several exercises, including site assessment, best practice benchmarking, environmental and social impact assessment. On-ground inspection is scheduled to start from October 2021.

During a fact-finding visit to the Ashanti Region, Amb. Oquaye and his team toured the site to gather first-hand information on the activities of encroachers who had erected illegal structures on the land.

Subsequently, Ambassador Oquaye met with the Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon Simon Osei-Mensah. The two discussed areas of mutual interest, particularly issues relating to the planned industrial drive and challenges posed on the land by encroachers on the site.

Hon Osei-Mensah committed to supporting the Ghana Free Zones Authority as it works towards the achievements of the Presidents vision for Industrialisation and Job creation.

Speaking to journalists after the visit, Amb. Oqauye stated that “Our checks from the Ejisu Municipality and the Regional Ministers office indicate that no permit was issued for private development on the said land. Thus, these people are occupying the land illegally,”

He added that Government had signed an MoU with SinoHydro of China for the Greater Kumasi Industrial City and Special Economic Zones. The project, when completed, will help grow Ghana’s economy and create at least 5,000 direct jobs and over 12,000 indirect jobs.

“The President is committed to developing the Ejisu Industrial Zone, and we must work within the given timelines. Therefore, we will set plans in motion to ensure that all illegal structures on the site are demolished to pave the way for development.” he concluded.

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