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Government’s 1D1F has created over 160k jobs with 126 factories in operation- KT Hammond

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By Franklin ASARE-DONKOH

The Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr. Kwabena Tahir Hammond, popularly known in political circles as KT Hammond has disclosed that one of the government’s flagship program One-District-One-Factory policy has created over 160,000 jobs.

He noted that 126 factories are currently operational.

According to him, about 300 established companies are also at the various stages of completion, actively taking part in the supply chain.

Speaking at the 2023 Ghana Industrial Summit and Exhibition on September 18, 2022 organised by the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI), Mr. KT Hammond, highlighted a number of direct and indirect jobs One-District-One-Factory has provided.

“Over 60% of the companies under the One-District-One Factory initiative operating under my ministry, are developing all, implementing similar programmes, which account for the bulk of their employment creation impact.

As a result of this massive push for investment, and industrialisation, so far, about 300 1D1F projects are at various stages of implementation and over 160,000 direct and indirect jobs have been created.

The total number of 1D1F projects currently in operation is now 126, we have about 300 established at various stages of operation and completion, which are actively producing and taking part in the supply chain under discussion today, we will say is 126, not doing badly at all”. The trade minister who doubles as the Member of Parliament (MP) Adansi-Asokwa constituency in the Ashanti region reiterated.

He hinted that 58 of the 126 projects are fully owned by youth groups in the country.

“Out of about 143 1D1F projects in various stages of construction and plant acquisition, 58 are fully owned by the youth groups who have been mobilised to establish agro-based processing factories in the 58 respective districts.

They are involved amongst other rice, maize, ginger, bamboo, cassava, mushroom processing chain,” he stated.

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