Traders urged to position their businesses for gov’t economic intervention programmes

Miss Charity Gardiner, the Ahafo Regional Minister has urged female traders in the area to position their businesses well, to benefit from the implementation of government’s economic intervention programmes.

She said the government would soon set up the Women’s Development Bank, asking the traders to effectively plan their business, to benefit from the interventions of the Bank, as well as other opportunities.

Interacting with some market women and traders at the Kenyasi market in the Asutifi North District of the region, Ms Gardiner urged them to leverage the Micro Finance and Small Loans Center (MASLOC) facility to expand their economic activities.

She however, entreated them to do more to repay their loans for more women to benefit, explaining that she was in the district to familiarise herself, identify, and help address emerging socio-economic challenges facing the people.

Ms Gardiner said women in general would not be left out in the implementation of the government “Adwummura” and “Akoko Nketinketi” porgrammes that sought to create more job opportunities, to enhance the socio-economic livelihood of the people.

 Mr Hafiz Dauda Debeil, the Asutifi North District Chief Executive, said plans were advanced for the construction of a 24-hour market that would open the area and spur rapid socio-economic growth and development.

He said on completion, the market would also create additional job opportunities and urged the people to always cooperate and support the assembly in facilitating the development of the district.

Dr Ebenezer Kwaku Addo, the Member of Parliament for Asutifi North constituency pledged to do more within his capacity, to tackle the development needs of the local communities in the constituency.

GNA

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