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President of the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), Dr Humphrey Ayim Darke, says for leaders of industries in Ghana, it is important to play key roles in ensuring the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

To attain the SDGs, Dr Darke intimated that he believes with Goal 17 (partnership for the Goals), we can all co-exist and make life a unique one.

Speaking at the just-ended maiden edition of the Networking Soiree organised by TECHAiDE and Implementers, also added that with the 17 goals, one must identify what their strength is in making the goals relevant.

He shared with the guest that, having worked with Implementers and TECHAiDE in the establishment of an ultramodern ICT lab in his village, Perki-Avetile, he can vouch for the excellent project management systems put in place by the Implementers and the quality technology deployed by TECHAiDE to the facility.

In his speech, he said “I charge you from where you are coming from, I charge you as a Bank, as a CEO of a Bank, I charge you from other institutions gathered here, from where you are, you have got to dream with me.

"What can we do to support this cause and make ourselves relevant for the 17 Goals that form the Sustainable Development Goals?

"Assess your strength and weakness, opportunities and come with your strength and together we will make our community a good one for us all.”

More so, the CEO of TECHAiDE and the Projects Director of Implementers shared that the two companies are very much happy with making an impact and exceeding the expectations of our clients.

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