One District, One Factory officially takes off
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has inaugurated the One District, One Factory
initiative, kick-starting a policy set to ignite Ghana's industrialisation and set
her on course for socio-economic development.
The ‘One-District-One-Factory’ programme is aimed at establishing, at least,
one factory or enterprise in each of the 216 districts of Ghana as a means of
creating economic growth poles that would accelerate the development of those areas
and create jobs for the teeming youth.
The policy aims to transform the structure of the economy from one dependent on
production and export of raw materials to a value-added industrialised economy,
driven primarily by the private sector.
At the launch of the Policy at Ekumfi, witnessed by thousands on Friday, President
Akufo-Addo said the initiative would propel the industrialisation agenda of his
government at the district levels, as well as drive linkages to agriculture and
other natural resources of the country.
He said there could be no future prosperity for the people in the short, medium or
long term “if we continue to maintain economic structures that are dependent on
the production and export of raw materials.â€
The President said unless Ghana took to the path of industrialisation with the goal
of adding significant value to its primary products like cocoa, gold and timber,
“we cannot create the necessary numbers of high-paying jobs that will enhance the
living standards of the mass of our people. Raw material producing economies do not
create prosperity for the masses.â€
“We must add value to these resources…and we must industrialise,†he added.
President Akufo-Addo had promised, before he won power in 2016, that he would
champion the course to transform the economic structures and revitalise the drive to
industrialisation through the establishment of a viable economic entity in every
district.
And making good his pledge, the President cut the sod for the construction of the
Ekumfi Fruits and Juices Company Limited, the first factory to be established under
the One District, One Factory initiative.
The President said the project had been well-planned and well-thought through, with
the raw materials needed for the successful implementation of the project already
present, and an out-grower scheme also in place.
With a capacity to process and package about 80 tonnes of fruits per day, the
factory is expected to process a total of about 25,600 tonnes of fruit per year. A
total of 250 persons will be employed at the factory, with over 5,000 jobs, direct
and indirect, to be created as a result.
It is expected that by the end of the year, about 51 districts would rollout
business enterprises under the One-District-One Factory initiative. These business
concerns are also expected to generate about 80,000 jobs for youth.
President Akufo-Addo appealed for the unalloyed support of every Ghanaian, as well
as the financial institutions, for the success of this project that would improve
the living conditions of the people.
“We must banish the spectre of young and able bodied men and women who leave our
rural areas for urban areas in search of non-existent jobs. Every district in our
country abounds in raw materials, and it is the vision of government to create
economic growth poles out of them.
“It is the only way we can deal effectively with the greatest threat to our
future widespread unemployment amongst our youth. The time has come to bring
prosperity to all Ghanaians,†the President said.
