Audio By Carbonatix
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Monday morning, flew to Israel in a plush private jet for a one-week business trip, geared towards wooing investors to help in the development of Asanteman and Ghana at large.
Wearing a well-tailored suit, the occupant of the Golden Stool, before emplaning for the journey, told newsmen at the airport that he would be travelling frequently henceforth to draw investors to help in the development of the Ashanti region.
The King said he was not satisfied with the state of Kumasi lately, especially the massive traffic on the roads which impeded smooth movement of people, retarding the city’s development in the process.
The King disclosed that he would hold private talks with Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netenyahu whilst in Israel, but he declined to state what exactly he would discuss with the Israeli Prime Minister.
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II said he would hold similar business talks with some real estate developers in Israel whom he was hoping to bring to Kumasi for enormous construction works which would beautify the city.
He was of the view that Kumasi needed massive transformation, outlining several projects that he wanted to construct in the Garden City very soon to help make life better for the people.
Otumfuo announced that he had plans of constructing a modern shopping mall at Bantama and a real estate project at Aprabon near Kumasi to solve the accommodation problem facing the populace.
He said some investors recently expressed willingness to construct the Kumasi Central Market to a modern facility but he insisted that the construction works at the market should be linked with the Kejetia bus terminal.
Otumfuo expressed worry about the delay of the sunshine city project at the Race Course in Kumasi, disclosing he had ordered the contractors to let him know if they could not construct the project so that he would take a decision on it.
The King, again, bemoaned the congestion on the streets of Kumasi which he observed was creating unnecessary difficulties for the people, promising to intervene to solve the anomaly.
The Asantehene attributed the congestion in Kumasi to the fact that all major businesses and projects have been stationed at the centre of the city. He said he had plans of building a modern city outside Kumasi to ease the congestion in it.
The King said he would tour the city with journalists on his return to observe what was going on in the city so that he could properly come out with effective projects to solve the city’s problems.
At the airport to say bye to Otumfuo included officials from the Manhyia Palace, some chiefs, Atta Poku, the Board Chairman of Ghana Airport Company Limited, Kuntu Blankson and Alhaji Tapsoba, the Deputy National Coordinator of NYEP.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
“From party builder to Presidential contender: The calculated rise of Julius Debrah”
37 seconds -
Ghana’s Mariam Mohammed wins 2025 JAY Lit Prize
1 minute -
Coaching Black Stars is the ‘biggest challenge’ and ‘I am ready’ – Carlos Queiroz
4 minutes -
Youth urged to think critically, question content and verify facts in fight against misinformation
14 minutes -
Livestream: GFA unveils new Black Stars Coach
15 minutes -
Accra High Court adjourns Ofori-Atta case to May 26 pending OSP appeal
18 minutes -
Victor Yaw Asante takes up international banking role
21 minutes -
Victor Yaw Asante takes up international banking role
24 minutes -
ECG MD inspects key infrastructure in Ashanti region for improved power supply
27 minutes -
Photos: Mahama meets Eastern Regional Chiefs, reaffirms commitment to development agenda
58 minutes -
CSOs demand independent public prosecutor to strengthen anti-corruption fight
59 minutes -
Mahama calls for stronger collaboration with chiefs to curb land-related conflicts
1 hour -
KATH CEO blames “no bed syndrome” on abandoned infrastructure projects
1 hour -
Ghana must build economic buffers ahead of IMF exit – New Juaben North MP
1 hour -
McDan calls for stronger protection of Ghanaian businesses
2 hours