Audio By Carbonatix
Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang says the government is committed to industrialisation and job creation following an inspection of the proposed Gomoa Central Special Economic Zone project in the Central Region.
The Vice President visited the site on January 8 alongside the Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, as part of efforts to advance plans for what is expected to become the first major industrial hub in the region.
They were received by traditional authorities, including the Omanhen of Gomoa Ajumako, Obrempon Nyanful Krampah XI, and the Omanhen of Gomoa Assin, Obirifo Ahunako Ahor Ankobeah II.

Prof. Opoku-Agyemang expressed appreciation for the chiefs’ support and guidance, commending their commitment to peace and development.
She said unity between the government, traditional leadership, and local communities would be crucial to unlocking the full potential of the project, urging stakeholders to continue working together for the prosperity of Gomoa and the nation.
According to the Vice President, the Gomoa Central Special Economic Zone represents a major opportunity for the Central Region and reflects Ghana’s resolve to pursue industrialisation through action, innovation and strategic partnerships.

“When fully developed, this project will generate jobs, attract industries and significantly contribute to the economic landscape of the region,” she noted, adding that the initiative aligns directly with national priorities on industrialisation and the 24-hour economy agenda.
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang said under the leadership of President John Mahama, the government has set a clear objective of creating jobs over the coming decades, stressing that the Special Economic Zone offers a practical pathway to delivering on that vision.

She indicated that while the project will prioritise local development, it will also welcome both Ghanaian and international investors, positioning Gomoa as a key destination for industrial growth.
“With continued collaboration between government, traditional authorities and investors, this vision can be turned into reality for Gomoa, the Central Region and Ghana as a whole,” the Vice President said.
Latest Stories
-
Daddy Lumba estate battle deepens as Akosua Serwaah heads to Court of Appeal
3 minutes -
Bond market: Liquidity remains modest, turnover increases by 0.35% to GH¢1.59bn
8 minutes -
Bawku conflict: Court orders AG to justify continued detention of Seidu Abagre
11 minutes -
Boakyewaa Glover: To be witnessed
12 minutes -
Daily Insight for CEOs: The CEO’s role in driving leadership accountability early in the year
14 minutes -
Akosua Manu refutes Kennedy Agyapong; Bawumia campaigned for NPP in Adenta
33 minutes -
Government’s reset agenda will take time to materialise – Ho Central MP
33 minutes -
Police seize over 1,600 parcels of suspected narcotic drugs in major bust
35 minutes -
Miguel Ribeiro Fiifi Brandful
37 minutes -
Trade Minister storms Abossey Okai to enforce fair pricing ,curb middlemen exploitation
41 minutes -
Hopeson Adorye calls for firm action against GWCL over persistent water shortages
50 minutes -
Two burnt to death in fiery Offinso road accident
1 hour -
NPP flatly rejects Frimpong-Boateng’s claims, defends 2024 flagbearer vote
1 hour -
NPP initiates process to expel Prof Frimpong-Boateng over “fake party” comments
2 hours -
Family of late Sawla-Tuna-Kalba MP appeals to President Mahama over GH¢944,955 demand blocking his burial
2 hours
