Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Robert Ahomkah-Lindsay was at the workshop
The workshop attracted members of the general public including civil society groups, small scale business operators, District Assembly staff, market women and Heads of Decentralised Departments of some Municipal and District Assemblies in the Volta Region.
It was aimed at engaging local entrepreneurs on the implementation of the government's one district, one factory policy, thereby encouraging them to deepen their understanding of the initiative.
The workshop also provided the participants the opportunity to seek more clarification on all government policies.
Addressing the participants, a Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Robert Ahomkah-Lindsay, stressed the need for business operators, investors and the general public to take advantage of the one district, one factory policy to improve their lot.
He noted that the benefits under the policy are enormous, adding that this is one sure way of turning around their businesses for economic prosperity.
The Volta Regional Minister, Doctor Archibald Letsa, commended the Ministry for its outreach tour across country and assured people in the Volta Region of government's commitment to fulfil all its campaign promises to the people of Ghana.
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