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Western Regional Minister Hon. Joseph Nelson, has declared the region as the right investment destination in the country.
The description follows the geographical disposition, natural resources and human capital that make up the region.
Consequently, he called on both domestic and external investors to make their way into the region to take up available investment opportunities.
Considering the natural resources available in the region, and the level of projects required to spread development, he said definitely, private investment would definitely shore up the government's efforts in driving Ghana's economy with the right investment made in the region.
"We have to look out for others who are also concerned about investment and development, so we work together," the Minister said.

Hon. Joseph Nelson made the declaration during an engagement he had with the Member of Parliament (MP) for Essikado Ketan Constituency, Dr Grace Ayensu Danquah, on Monday 24th February 2025.
Explaining why private sector investment is required in driving the development agenda of the region, the Minister said it is imperative and very significant.

"You know that the state of the economy is such that, you cannot rely solely on the central government for everything".
For him as the Regional Minister, he said the development of the region with investment as the driving force remains his priority.
"The commitment to the development of this region is top on the agenda, because, the challenges are not lost on me".
Explaining more about his knowledge of the region and its structures, Hon. Joseph Nelson said he is aware of the dynamics.
"The truth of the matter is that I have come into this office as a three-term regional secretary [NDC] and so the challenges and development of this region are not lost on me".
Addressing the current state of the Western Regional Coordinating Council (WRCC) which has developed cracks with dilapidated structures and an unclean environment, the Regional Minister said his administration would see to its renovation.

"To think that this is the current state of the Regional administration is rather unfortunate and very sad" he lamented.
On her part, the Member of Parliament for Essikado Ketan Constituency, Dr Grace Ayensu Danquah informed the Minister of her commitment to collaborate effectively with him to push the development agenda of Essikado Ketan.
As the host Constituency for the WRCC, she reiterated her desire to attract investors and investment into the region with emphasis on her constituency which is faced with under-development and unemployment.
She also promised to collaborate with the Minister to address the infrastructure gap in the constituency.
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