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The Ghana Investment Promotions Centre (GIPC) has espoused the key role it plays in promoting the country to investors.
According to the Centre, it has the mandate per the Act that established it to help develop the country through investments.
This is according to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GIPC, Mr Yaw Amoateng Afriyie.
Mr Afriyie, speaking on the #PatrioticSpaces on Thursday, February 2, added that his outfit plays “a coordinating role across the government,”
“So horizontally across government we work with our development partners who are also mandated to go out there to look for investment and bring development to the country.
“And we are also to help develop strategies to that effect. So that we can have a concerted approach to investment facilitation,” he said.
The GIPC’s Deputy CEO thus urged the citizenry to assist the government in their own small ways to promote the country.
According to him, should the government do well to get more investments into the country, the better the economy will become for all Ghanaians.
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