Audio By Carbonatix
The government has announced plans to scale up Ghana’s textile and garment manufacturing industry to exceed $2 billion in value by 2033.
According to the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, the ambitious plan is expected to draw $1.2 billion in fresh investments, create around 150,000 direct and indirect jobs, and revive cotton cultivation on 50,000 hectares of farmland across the country.
Speaking at a stakeholder validation workshop on the draft Textiles and Garment Manufacturing Policy in Accra, Deputy Minister of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Samson Ahi, reaffirmed the government’s determination to revitalise the sector.
“We aim to grow the industry beyond $2 billion, attract $1.2 billion in new investments, create 150,000 jobs, and ensure quality cotton production across 50,000 hectares of farmland,” he stated.
“These targets are ambitious but achievable through collective effort. This workshop is not just about reviewing a document; it is about setting a shared roadmap for the industry’s future.”
Minister of Labour, Jobs and Employment, Dr Abdul-Rashid Pelpuo, also urged stakeholders to design policies that promote inclusive job creation, especially for women and young people.
He stressed the need for merit-based recruitment, cautioning against political favouritism and overstaffing.
“Our focus should be on building a future for the youth. At the time we assumed office, nearly 15 per cent of young people were unemployed. We need a reset of mindset and economy,” he remarked.
Once finalised, the new policy will provide a blueprint for sustainable growth in Ghana’s textile and garment sector, ensuring its long-term competitiveness and contribution to the national economy.
Latest Stories
-
Divers recover bodies of seven Chinese tourists from bottom of Lake Baikal
53 minutes -
From windstorm to resilience: How Wa school is growing climate protection
1 hour -
Reclaiming the Garden City: Dr. Kwame Adinkrah urges Kumasi to rein in billboard proliferation
2 hours -
Bursar of Ghanata SHS arrested for alleged diversion of student food supplies
2 hours -
Trump says he will increase global tariffs to 15%
2 hours -
Bogoso-Prestea mine records first gold pour after 24-month shutdown
2 hours -
Ghana–ECOWAS talks end with renewed push for women and youth political inclusion
3 hours -
Interior Minister receives Hudai Foundation food donation for prison inmates during Ramadan
3 hours -
UBIDS to benefit from pre-fabricated US$6.6m 1k capacity classroom project
3 hours -
Interior Minister launches Automated Fire Safety Compliance System to enhance public safety
3 hours -
Africa must lead climate intervention conversation – Experts
3 hours -
Ghana hosts high-level ECOWAS meeting to boost women and youth political participation
4 hours -
Canada looks to trade talks after US Supreme Court tosses Trump’s tariffs
5 hours -
Ghana, Burkina Faso sign 7 cooperation agreements to deepen bilateral ties
5 hours -
Duraplast supports Accra sanitation drive with donation of 20 waste bins
5 hours
