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Vice President Alhaji Aliu Mahama has said Ghana’s land tenure system is problematic and an affront to the development of the country.
Speaking in Pretoria before his departure to Ghana, he suggested that the system must be streamlined to address the prevailing problem of land acquisition.
He said land litigations were often the bane of government’s investment drive.
He was meeting the Ghanaian community in the area. The meeting climaxed a week’s visit to the country, where he addressed a two-day Ghana and South Africa Business and Investment Forum at Midrand near Pretoria.
He was accompanied by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and NEPAD, Mr Akwasi Osei-Adjei and Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and PSI, Ms Gifty Ohene Konadu.
Vice President Mahama, who used his meeting to explain government policies and development programmes at home said: “Any visitor to Ghana for the past five years would see a new Ghana so far as roads are concerned.
“A number of ulterior roads have been asphalted or improved upon,” he said, citing the Wa-Bamboi road, which links Northern and Upper West regions.
Vice President Mahama said 53 out of the 106 kilometres of the road, had been improved upon.
He said within a period of four years government had imported over 1,000 tractors for agriculture production.
Government, he said, was also committed to reduce the cost of doing business in Ghana.
He lauded the National Health Insurance Scheme introduced by the ruling New Patriotic party, stating that the scheme was harvesting good results.
Vice President Mahama asked Ghanaians in South Africa to be worthy ambassadors of Ghana by being law abiding. They must also woo investors to Ghana, stressing, “Nobody except Ghanaians can build Ghana.”
Vice President Mahama reiterated that trading between Ghana and South Africa is not balanced hence his visit to the country to help balance the equation.
He said Ghana had all that it takes to influence investors to the country and referred to the good strides the national economy was taking.
Vice President Mahama said Ghana believed in the rule of law while the Judiciary was independent.
He described media freedom in Ghana as unparallel, stressing: “The US with its 200 years of democratic history does not have the prevailing media independence.”
The Ghanaian community led by Mrs Shormeh Gyamfi-Aidoo, President of the Ghanaian Association in Pretoria, called for the need to consolidate the development gains at home and the creation of a conducive atmosphere for investments at home.
Source: GNA
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